Susanna Yager, Sunday Telegraph
'A writer of impressive skill and imagination'
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The Guardian
Peter Moore Smith knows how to thrill and chill, without resorting to murder or skulduggery of any kind.
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Product Description
Angel,says a hoarse voice over a crackling cell phone connection and then she is gone. Angel Veronchek is convinced that the voice belonged to his mysterious and beautiful new neighbour, Angela - and that she is terrified for her life. So begins Angels dangerous and desperate quest to uncover what happened to Angela, a woman he knows nearly nothing about but her name (which turns out to be false), a woman Angel is in love with. But Angel has his own secrets. The son of one of Hollywoods most powerful producers, Angel has renounced a world of wealth and glamour that most people only dream of. It is only Angelas arrival, and her eerie disappearance, that knock his solitary, reclusive life off balance, and plunge him into the sinister world of Los Angeles nights, a world of secrets that arent meant to be told, and lost people who arent meant to be found.
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Peter Moore Smith knows how to thrill and chill Guardian
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About the Author
P Moore Smith:
Peter Moore Smith was born in Panama and lives in Manhattan with his wife Brigette, a graphic designer. His sister is the actress, Julianne Moore. His short fiction has appeared in the American Literary Review, Writer's Forum, Folio, Louisiana Literature, the Greensboro Review, the Journal, the South Dakota Review, the Hawaii Review and the Massachusetts Review, among other places. His short story, 'Oblivion, Nebraska' has been selected for the Pushcart Prize 2000.
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Peter Moore Smith was born in Panama and lives in Manhattan with his wife Brigette, a graphic designer. His sister is the actress, Julianne Moore. His short fiction has appeared in the American Literary Review, Writer's Forum, Folio, Louisiana Literature, the Greensboro Review, the Journal, the South Dakota Review, the Hawaii Review and the Massachusetts Review, among other places. His short story, 'Oblivion, Nebraska' has been selected for the Pushcart Prize 2000.
--This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.