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Shooting Elvis

Published
May 1997
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Amateur Sleuth Amateur Sleuth
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217
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Thelma & Louise meet Pulp Fiction in this pop-noir thriller.

 

Shooting Elvis is a highly charged, action-packed thriller about a California good girl gone bad. Cute, blond Mary Alice Baker delivers a briefcase to a stranger at LAX for her Harley-riding boyfriend. When it explodes and levels a terminal, Mary becomes an instant terrorist and quickly transforms herself into Nina Zero—punk fugitive, thief, private eye, and new darling of the shock-hungry media. Her quest to discover what all the cash and blood are about drive this fiercely intense narrative to its explosive ending.


 


"An often funny, often violent, ripping roller-coaster ride laced with black humor, acid wit, and dead-on observations about life, fame and fortune in the late 1990s." —Scientific American

 


"Whip smart . . . Best described as punk noir, it takes the sardonic bite of Raymond Chandler and sets it to the mosh-pit madness of Green Day. An exciting and daringly original book." —The Boston Globe

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Apr 1996 Grove Press ISBN 0802115829
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May 1997 Grove Press ISBN 0802135013
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