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Acclaimed television writer Marshall Karp has been lauded for his Mike Lomax and Terry Biggs mysteries, including The Rabbit Factory. These two contentious friends investigate Hollywood homicides that no one else will touch. In their second teaming, Lomax and Biggs are on the trail of a killer who knocked off one of the most despised men in the movie industry. There's only one problem-the lead suspect just got plugged as well.
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"The second in the series of Lomax and Biggs Detective Books. Another clever skewering of the Holllywood set. Lomax and Biggs have big hearts and are really good guys deep down. "
— Jilly (4 out of 5 stars)
Blood Thirsty Listener Reviews
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" Ahh, Biggs & Lomax. I'd watch your movie. "
— GuavaGal, 8/29/2010 -
" A great follow up to Rabbit Factory. There didn't seem to be as many side plots in this book, which made it easier to follow. A funny book with a clever mystery. "
— Heather, 8/23/2010 -
" This is so not my kind of book and I so liked it. So much that I will be reading the authors other offerings. Witty dialogue and twisty plot are like sweet and salty on a PMS day ~ fantastic. "
— Jennifer, 6/23/2010 -
" Read for the mystery book club and can hardly wait to read, "The Rabbit Factory". It is so exciting to find another mystery writer to read! "
— Emily, 6/3/2010 -
" Although I like Lomax and Biggs, and the mystery is pretty good, I don't like the LA setting with movies and movie people. If Karp writes a mystery without the movie references, I look forward to reading it. However, I am finished reading about show biz. "
— BJ, 5/28/2010 -
" No sophomore letdown on the second book (following Rabbit Factory) in the Lomax and Biggs (LA homicide cops). And a rather "disturbing" murder method. "
— Doris, 7/26/2009 -
" Another enjoyable book from Mr. Karp. His familiarity with the Hollywood scene is evident, although somewhat contrived. Still fun. "
— Hank, 7/15/2009 -
" Witty at times, but without depth of character or much of anything to make you care about the story. "
— Ron, 6/21/2009 -
" Good fun easy read. Cops and killers, mystery and hollywood... great for a quick beach read or airplane ride. "
— Jennifer, 5/25/2009 -
" Just as funny as RabbitFactory...LOVED IT! "
— Peri, 4/16/2009
About Marshall Karp
Marshall Karp is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, screenwriter, documentarian, and playwright. He cocreated the NYPD Red series with James Patterson and now continues the high-octane thrillers on his own. His latest novel, Don’t Tell Me How to Die, starts as a poignant family drama and turns—quietly, ruthlessly—into a psychological thriller driven by buried truths and gasp-worthy reveals. Readers are calling it one of the twistiest, most addictive thrillers of the year. His earlier work also includes the fan-favorite Lomax and Biggs novels. Marshall’s passions include his family; his emotionally needy rescue dog, Charlie; and helping new writers find their voice. For over twenty years, he has worked closely with Vitamin Angels, a global charity that delivers lifesaving nutrients to more than seventy million mothers and children around the world.
Check out KarpKills.com for free chapters, blunt advice for aspiring writers, and unexpected extras for readers who want to go beyond the book.
About the Narrators
James Jenner is an actor known for Very Good Girls, Enemy Territory, and Third Watch.
Tom Stechschulte (1948–2021) was an acclaimed narrator and winner of the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration. He had been a college athlete and business major when a friend dared him to audition for a play. He got the part and traded the locker room for the dressing room, eventually taking him to New York City and to recording audiobooks.