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Showstopper (Peter Diamond, Bk 21)
Showstopper - Peter Diamond, Bk 21
Author: Peter Lovesey
In the six years since the start of the hit British TV show Swift, its cast and crew have been plagued by misfortune, beginning with the star actress’s pulling out of the show before it began. By now there have been multiple injuries by fall, fire, or drowning; two deaths; and two missing persons cases. The media quickly decides i...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781641294706
ISBN-10: 1641294701
Publication Date: 12/6/2022
Pages: 327
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4.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Soho Crime
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 4
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hardtack avatar reviewed Showstopper (Peter Diamond, Bk 21) on + 2569 more book reviews
When I finished my first "Peter Diamond" book, I knew I needed to get the rest of the series. Well, except for one book, I'm at the end of the series, as Peter Lovesey hasn't written one since last year and there is nothing on Fantastic Fiction to hint there is another one coming.

This one was exceptional, as, once again, all the red herrings are tossed aside and the real culprit is revealed. What makes it so enjoyable is it isn't just "Peter Diamond" figuring it out, but all the members of his team keep coming up with information which sets him on the right track. Of course, this happens in many of the books, but probably not to such as extent as in this one.

I'm going to miss Peter Diamond, as I kept his books to read as rewards for when I was in need of a really exceptional page turner.
cathyskye avatar reviewed Showstopper (Peter Diamond, Bk 21) on + 2267 more book reviews
Nothing spells reading enjoyment like a Peter Diamond mystery with its wit, humor, clever plots, and iconic main character. Think you know all about backseat drivers? If you haven't been graced with Peter Diamond as a passenger, think again. Moreover, no one can ignore technology like he can. Fortunately, he has a team that works like a well-oiled machine, a team that's aware of this man's quirks and can deal with them without even blinking an eye. Diamond may enjoy teasing members of his team, but he's also quick to praise them when a job is well done.

In Showstopper, Diamond and his team get a real workout as they try to discover why so many things are going wrong on the set of the hit television series Swift, and I have to admit that I had to wait for Diamond to work his magic because I was nowhere close to solving the case myself. 

I enjoyed the devious plot. I enjoyed the interactions between the characters. I enjoyed the backstage look at filming a hit TV show. And I certainly enjoyed Lovesey's knack for turning a vivid phrase ("an ancient wisteria with vines like petrified pythons"). If you haven't made the acquaintance of Peter Diamond, feel free to start right here with Showstopper. Yes, the characters do grow as the series progresses, but Lovesey is a master at treating each book as if it's a standalone. I jumped in about six or seven books ago and have never felt lost. However, I've also gathered together several of the earlier books to read at my leisure because Peter Diamond is one of those very addictive characters whom you just can't ignore.

(Reading copy courtesy of the publisher and Net Galley)


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