Lovesey is a wizard at mixing character-driven comedy with
realistic-to-grim suspense. And in a writing career spanning four
decades, he has created a stylish and varied body of work. --The Wall
Street Journal
Pop diva, Clarion Calhoun, has packed the house with a celebrity
appearance in Bath's Theatre Royal production of I Am a Camera. But
within moments of her much-anticipated onstage appearance, she's pulled
out of character as she screams and claws at her face.
When tainted stage makeup is found to have caused the disfiguring burn,
fingers point to her makeup artist. Detective Peter Diamond investigates
when the makeup artist is found dead, pushed from a catwalk far above
the stage. As Diamond digs deeper, he uncovers rivalries among the cast
and crew and is forced to confront his own mysterious and deep-seated
theatre phobia to find the killer.