The Hour of the Knife explained

Author:Sharon Zukowski
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Crime novel
Publisher:St. Martin's Press
Pub Date:1992
Pages:208
Preceded By:Dancing in the Dark

The Hour of the Knife is a crime novel by American author Sharon Zukowski, published in 1992 by St. Martin's Press. The story follows a Manhattan private detective, Blaine Stewart, as she attempts to unravel a mystery while on vacation. The novel is the first in a series of five to feature the Blaine Stewart character.

Summary

Blaine Stewart, a private detective from Manhattan, visits the Carolina coast for a vacation. While there, she receives a call from a former friend who is killed shortly afterwards. Stewart must solve the crime, along with uncovering drug trafficking and other crimes in the coastal retreat.

Reception

The novel received mixed reviews. Publishers Weekly praised the novel's pacing and characters.[1] Kirkus Reviews described the book as a "cliche-riddled debut", featuring "comic-book villains and ineffective attempts at hard-boiled dialogue."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Hour of the Knife by Sharon Zukowski .
  2. Web site: THE HOUR OF THE KNIFE | Kirkus Reviews .