Max Diamond debuts in Diamond Eye, Arthur Rosenfeld's follow-up to A Cure for Gravity.
Max Diamond has had better days. He's stuck in the mire of a child porn- snuff film-ring investigation when he receives a call that one of his old Yale buddies is dead. And the call comes from his sexy and sultry, one-time lover Phayle. Who can think of love at a time like this?
Max Diamond can.
But as Diamond delves deeper into the twisted and repulsive porn world, he begins to consider the suicides of his affluent and successful collegemates: a stellar woodworker killed by a power tool? a classical music affecionado electrocuted while listening to rock-n-roll? Something's not adding up.
This wild and unforgiving ride can only be captained by whom? Who can control and make sense of this? Of snuff films, exploited children, secret societies, Miami drug cartels? Of Shining Path guerillas, and (thankfully at least) Grandma's cabbage rolls?
Max Diamond can.
And Diamond does.
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Arthur Rosenfeld is a tai chi chuen master, an exotic animal care-taker, and an acclaimed novelist. He lives in Boca Raton, Florida with his wife Janet, and his new son Tazman.
*Starred Review* This is, to put it bluntly, one of the freshest, most enjoyable mysteries to come along in the last couple of years. Max Diamond is a U.S. Postal Inspector, which makes him a federal agent, licensed to carry a gun and everything. When a friend and coworker is murdered, Max inherits a case he would really rather not have anything to do with: a child-pornography ring that just might be making snuff films. You'd think a story about this sort of thing would be moody and depressing (remember the film 8mm?), but, surprise, this is a hugely entertaining novel, lively and funny and fast paced. Any novel that features people with names like Seagrave Chunny, Phayle Tollard, and Twy Boatwright is a novel that practically demands to be read. If an author puts that much imagination into his characters' names, we wonder, what are his story lines going to be like? Well, the plot here may not be quite as flamboyant as the players' monikers, but it's delightfully twisty turny and, at times, surprisingly thought provoking. The story is set in Florida, home of drugs and violence, but the novel is not particularly gritty; nor is it an Elmore Leonard knock-off. Rosenfeld seems to feel no need to imitate other writers; like his resourceful, sharp-as-a-tack protagonist, he is a true original. Diamond Eye is Rosenfeld's second novel but first mystery. We can only hope it's the first in a series. David Pitt
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In his anticipated follow-up to the well- received A Cure for Gravity, Rosenfeld profiles what many see as the lowest form of federal agent, a U.S. postal inspector. Cocky narrator Max Diamond investigates Boca Raton's crooked postmen, mail fraud, letter bombs, mail scams and threats against postal employees, getting no respect from citizens or the police. The grandson of Jewish immigrants, an Ivy League grad and a tai chi chuan master, Diamond leads a balanced, Taoist lifestyle that's disturbed when he uncovers a Peru-to-South Florida distribution network for gruesome child porn and snuff films. The illegal video pipeline seems to connect with Cuco O'Burke, an internationally powerful yet low-profile Latino crime lord operating out of the well-to-do neighborhood of Little Havana. Complicating his obsession with solving what appears to be an impossible case, two of Diamond's old Yale buddies and fellow members of the secret Lyre & Stone society have just died in mysterious and particularly macabre circumstances, throwing their South Beach law business with Yalie Cliff Hughes into chaos. Diamond's mentally and physically draining investigation of the porn ring and his undercover probe of what he believes are the murders of his friends is softened only by the presences of old college flame Phayle Tollard, in town on business, and seductress Guiomary O'Burke, daughter of the kingpin Diamond is gunning to bust. Yet it is the increasingly suspect Phayle and an ugly truth hidden by the Lyre & Stone brotherhood that threaten to ruin Diamond. Exploring cop-struggling-against-criminal-desire themes hauntingly reminiscent of Hammett's Red Harvest, Rosenfeld crafts a high-action suspense thriller with plenty of wry humor and cultural commentary. Local author appearances.
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