Book description
Just when Vancouver commercial photographer Tom McCall thought he'd
got his life back on track, a complete stranger shows up dead on the
roof deck of his floating home. No one seems to know who he is, he has
no ID, and there's not a mark on him. If that isn't bad enough, a
prospective new client seems to have had one Botox injection too many,
his ex-wife wants to take his daughter off to Australia for a year;
and someone's leaving mutilated dolls on his front step.
And, of course, he's in lust again.
No wonder he's feeling a little overexposed.
"This sequel to if Looks Could Kill is even better; funny, fast
and smart."
Michael Blair is a freelance technical
writer/editor living in Montreal. Overexposed is his third
mystery, a sequel to If Looks Could Kill, a finalist for the
1999 Chapters/Robertson Davies Prize and shortlisted for the 2001
Quebec Writers Federation First Book Prize. His second mystery, A
Hard Winter Rain, was published by Dundurn in 2004.