A Grave Talent Explained

A Grave Talent
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Author:Laurie R. King
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Kate Martinelli series
Genre:Mystery novel
Published:1993 (St. Martin's Press)
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages:310 pp
Isbn:0-312-08804-3
Dewey:813/.54 20
Congress:PS3561.I4813 G7 1993
Oclc:27034919
Followed By:To Play the Fool

A Grave Talent (1993) is the first book in Laurie R. King's Kate Martinelli series. Concerning the search for the murderer of several young girls, it won the 1994 Edgar Award for Best First Novel. It is followed by To Play the Fool.

Plot summary

The strangulation of four children in the vicinity of San Francisco leads the police force to appoint inspectors Al Hawkin and Kate ("Casey") Martinelli to discover the criminal. Suspicion falls on renowned artist Vaun Adams, convicted of murdering a young girl years before.

When someone attempts to murder Vaun herself, the police are forced to conclude that someone else must be behind the murders, and they discover that Vaun's ex-boyfriend, maniacally egotistical Andy Lewis, must be the perpetrator.

Hawkin convinces a reluctant Kate to set the trap for Lewis in her home by letting Vaun recover there. He arrives and declares that he will kill Kate and her lover Lee and leave Vaun to take the blame. Lee alerts the police to his presence, but the sniper who kills Lewis does not do so in time to prevent him from shooting and permanently disabling her.

Characters in A Grave Talent

Allusions/references to other works

Awards and nominations

A Grave Talent won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel in 1994.

Release details

1993, USA, St. Martin's Press,, Pub date 1993, Hardback

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