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    <![CDATA[The Rabbit Factory]]>
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    <![CDATA[About 30 pages into <em>The Rabbit Factory</em> you will find yourself hoping that the book's author Marshall Karp is at home typing.  He has created two LAPD cops, Mike Lomax and his partner Terry Biggs, who are smart, drop-dead funny (especially Terry), and as irreverent as two guys can be.  Karp has also written a ripping good story, not counting on buddy-cop banter to carry the day. <p>   Mike Lomax's wife, Joanie, died of cancer six months before the action begins, after a long time trying to have a family.  Instead of leaving little replicas of herself, she leaves letters, which Mike opens on the 18th of every month, the anniversary of her death.  His father, Big Jim, loved Joanie very much but wants to see Mike get on with his life.  These guys love each other a lot and the dialogue that Karp gives them is both sharp and tender.  Terry Biggs met his wife, Marilyn, who was the paramedic called when he was an &quot;Officer Down.&quot;  That meeting is so funny you have to read it to believe it.    <p> <blockquote>One thing, as they say, led to another, and despite the fact that Marilyn had seven-year-old twin daughters, and a third, age five, Terry signed on for the whole package.  And that's how a guy from the Bronx winds up living in Sherman Oaks with a wife and three teenage Valley girls.</blockquote>  <p>  The setting of much of the action is &quot;Familyland,&quot; a Disneyland clone, conceived of by the late Dean Lamaar, who, like Disney, started out as an animator.  His creations, Rambunctious Rabbit, Slaphappy Puppy, McGreedy the Moose, and others are now big family favorites and the little cartoon studio is a global conglomerate.  It has been recently sold to the Japanese, after faltering receipts, and there are plans afoot to open a theme park in Las Vegas.  That opening is just months away when an employee playing Rambunctious Rabbit is murdered on the premises.  Not good for the corporate image.  Another murder takes place, and another, and it quickly becomes obvious that someone has it in for Lamaar's enterprises.  Mike and Terry are under tremendous pressure from Ike Rose, CEO of Lamaar, to keep the whole mess under wraps, and an equal amount of pressure from their Chief to &quot;get it solved.&quot;  They work smart and long and hard to uncover a conspiracy, finding a big surprise at the end of the search.  <p>  Marshall Karp is a refreshing addition to the suspense, satire, mystery genre.  His two Detectives are irresistible.  <em>--Valerie Ryan</em></p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[It s a bloodthirsty town, Hollywood. No matter how popular you are, there s always someone who d be happier if you were dead. And in some cases, you can be such a bastard, everyone would be happier if you were dead.    Barry Gerber, one of the most hated men in Hollywood, is a no-show for a red carpet event. The next morning he turns up dead, killed in such a bizarre way that neither Detectives Mike Lomax nor Terry Biggs nor anyone in Forensics has ever seen anything like it before. Two days later, the prime suspect   another despised show-business bad boy   is found murdered in the same sadistic manner.    The list of suspects then becomes as long as the credits in a summer blockbuster. Everyone hated the murdered men. Biggs jokes that this could be an elaborate public service effort to make Hollywood a better place to live and work. But he and Lomax soon find that all jokes are off as they wade through a daunting number of leads to uncover who will be the next victim. What they stumble upon is a motive far more primal than they had ever imagined.    Fast-paced, razor-sharp, and intensely funny, Bloodthirsty reunites Lomax and Biggs   the mystery genre s new dynamic duo.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Flipping Out: A Lomax &amp; Biggs Mystery]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;<p>Nora Bannister is a bestselling mystery novelist who buys run-down houses in LA. While her business partners turn the house into a showpiece, Nora makes it the scene of a grisly murder in her <em>House To Die For</em> series. As soon as the new book goes on sale, so does the house — and the bidding frenzy begins.  It seems a lot of people are willing to pay a lot of money to live in a real house where a fictional character has died a violent death.</p><p>Just before Nora’s latest book hits the market, one of her house-flipping partners is murdered.  LAPD Detectives Mike Lomax and Terry Biggs are assigned the case, but this one is a hot potato – the dead woman is also the wife of one of their fellow cops. As Mike and Terry dig into the victim’s private life, more bodies turn up . . .  </p><p>Is someone stalking the house flippers or is the murderer after cops’ wives?  Either way, Mike and Terry have to track down the killer before he murders his next logical target — Marilyn Biggs, Terry’s wife.</p>&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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