"Puts a new twist on the Kennedy assassination . . . [a] remarkable
first novel . . . delights in sex, hypocrisy and political conspiracy"
(The Washington Post).
If you took James Ellroy at his most imaginative and Oliver Stone at his
most conspiratorial, and mixed them up in a supersized martini shaker,
you would produce the vivid writing, explosive events, and irresistible
entertainment of Fever City, a Shamus Award finalist.
The story kicks off in 1960 Los Angeles, with the daring kidnapping of
the child of one of America's richest men. It then darts back and forth
between a private detective's urgent search for the child, the saga of a
notorious hit man in the days leading to JFK's assassination, and the
modern-day story of a skeptical journalist researching the still-active
conspiracy theories of the 1950s and '60s, with the aim of debunking
them. Just as the detective discovers that the kidnapping is a crime
much larger than he imagined, and the hit man finds himself caught in a
web that is astonishingly complex, the journalist discovers--to his
horror, dismay, and even his jeopardy--that the conspiracy theories
might well be true.
"In this ambitious debut Baker gives us a bare-knuckle take on the
president's murder and adds two other plotlines, connecting them solidly
with the equivalent of a jab-jab-cross combination."--The New York
Times Book Review
"Hits you like a cannonball . . . A turbo-charged, beautifully written
noir, Fever City is one of those mind-blowingly ambitious debuts that
only comes along once in a great while."--Stav Sherez, author of Eleven
Days