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This title in other formats:Other titles in the Ellie Foreman Mysteries series:An Eye for Murderby Libby Fischer Hellmann
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:It begins in 1944 Prague, but the madnessand the murdermove on to contemporary Chicago where an old man has died. Then it goes to the North Shore suburbs where documentary filmmaker Ellie Fore-man gets a letter prompted by the success of her show Celebrate Chicago. The landlady of the dead Ben Sinclair has found Ellie’s name among his effects. Why? Mrs. Fleischman is uneasy, and wants to know, moreover, if Ben could have been murdered. Ellie became a filmmaker to help people tell their stories. The books and wartime relics Ben left behindwill they be enough to tell his? Review:“A clever mystery puzzle…a wonderful thriller.” Jeremiah Healy, author of Turnabout Review:"Libby Fischer Hellmann's debut novel is a very entertaining cerebral thriller. The story line is plausible as the characters and their motives are considerably realistic while the link between Nazi war crimes and a present day politician running for office seems plausible too. AN EYE FOR MURDER will not be this author's sole published mystery as fans will encourage Ms. Hellmann to publish more tales starring a delightful TV producer turned amateur sleuth."--Harriet Klausner Review:“Sharp humor and vivid language distinguish Hellmann’s Chicago-set debut. Ellie Forman, a recently divorced suburban mom, supports herself and her daughter by making documentaries, including a historical film, Celebrate Chicago, which has gained her local fame. The discovery of her name on a scrap of paper among the effects of an elderly gentleman, recently deceased in a Chicago rooming house, sets off a sinister chain of events and weaves an ever tightening web of intrigue. Preoccupied with her former husband’s mounting stock losses, Ellie fails to put the pieces together until two more deaths and two attempted murders hit close to home. When her ex disappears and leaves her with a staggering amount of debt, Ellie panics, then turns to her fear into determination to control her destiny. After taking on a new assignment to produce a campaign video for GOP Senate candidate Marian Iverson, she uncovers coincidences too startling to ignore. Soon Ellie is digging into a legacy of money andmurder dating back to WWII and the Holocaust. A masterful blend of politics, history and suspense, this novel is well worth reading despite an overly complicated plot. Ellie is an engaging amateur sleuth whose wisdom grows as she learns the hard way that ‘Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.’ Readers will hope they won’t have to wait too long for Ellie’s return.” -Publishers Weekly Review:"The story begins with a mysterious exchange of papers connected to the Nazis in Prague in 1944. It then shifts to the present day Chicago. After old Ben Sinclair dies in his apartment, his landlady finds Ellie Foreman’s name on a scrap of paper among his possessions. Ellie meets with the landlady, only to discover that an hour and a half later the landlady has also died. Then someone breaks into Ellie’s home and steals little more than several cartons of Sinclair’s clothes that she had taken for donation to a charity. Ellie’s father, it turns out, had known Sinclair years earlier in a Jewish area of Chicago. During the war Sinclair had killed the head of the Nazi Bund on the North Side of the city. He then ran off to Europe and joined the Resistance. Others who knew Sinclair are attacked and killed. Ellie sets off on a search to discover why the old man had her name on that scrap of paper, while killers close in on her and her loved ones. This isLibby Fischer Hellmann’s first novel. It grew out of a story she submitted for the 1999 Bouchercon Short Story contest, which she won. It is a complesx tale of decades’ old secrets."--Mystery News Review:"A mystery in the great tradition with sins of the past returning to haunt the present." --Barbara D'Amato Review:"An old man dies alone in a boarding house in Chicago. A scrap of paper is discovered in his coat pocket with the name Ellie Foreman scribbled on it, along with a telephone number. The landlady who found him contacts Ellie, telling her about the note and asking how she is related to Ben Sinclair. Ellie, a documentary filmmaker, is baffled. She doesn't recognize his name. She goes to the dead man's apartment to try to find out what connection she could possibly have to the elderly man. Her search for answers only leads to more questions as she realizes that Ben was not who he had pretended to be. An old photograph, an unusual lighter, and a locked box seem to point to a mysterious past. But mystery gives way to terror when the landlady is killed and the young boy who taught the old man how to use the Internet to track Ellie is viciously attacked. Ellie finds herself thrown into the past as she is confronted with long-buried skeletons as well as current secrets that someone will kill to protect. AN EYE FOR MURDER is a well-written debut novel that will keep you turning the pages. Hellman delivers her plot at a tempo that keeps the action moving and the reader intrigued. The characters are strong and the mystery demands a solution. I will be looking for the next offering from this talented new author."-MyShelf.Com Review:“[A] gutsy heroine. [A] fast-paced, entertaining mystery.” Rochelle Krich, award-winning author of Dead Air Synopsis:An elderly man in Chicago passes away with little more than contact information for Ellie Foreman in his coat pocket. Ellie cannot think of any connection to the deceased. Determined to find out who this man was, she unveils startling secrets about World War II, Chicago's Jewish community, and her own family. Synopsis:1944 Prague. A trivial exchange of intelligence. Decades later, in contemporary Chicago, the consequences of this transaction emerge. Documentary filmmaker Ellie Foreman gets a letter from the landlady: an old man has died alone, and Ellie's name was mentioned among his personal items. Ellie became a film maker to tell stories. Will the books and wartime relics this man left behind be enough to tell his? Or will Ben's story lead to murder? About the AuthorOriginally from Washington, D.C., Libby Hellmann has lived in the Chicago area almost twenty-five years. When not writing, Libby coaches individuals in presentation and interview skills. She also writes and produces videos. She holds a MFA in film production from New York University and a BA from the University of Pennsylvania. Libby lives with her husband, two teenagers, and a beagle. 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