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    <![CDATA[Simple Justice (Benjamin Justice Mystery, Book 1)]]>
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    <![CDATA[A killing outside a West Hollywood gay bar called The Out Crowd is what brings reporter Benjamin Justice out of a long, boozy funk in what looks to be the start of a lively, literate new series. Justice blew a Pulitzer when an article about two AIDS victims turned out to be fiction.  Now, carrying that and other wounds, he gets the chance to pull himself together by helping another reporter look into the political and social implications of the murder.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Revision of Justice (Benjamin Justice Mystery, Book 2)]]>
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    <![CDATA[John Morgan Wilson's <em>Simple  Justice</em>  won the coveted 1997 Edgar Award for best first novel by an American author. A brooding tale set in L.A.'s murky underside, <em>Simple Justice</em> featured Benjamin Justice, a gay reporter gone to drink and despair, who is forced into a sleuthing/reporting assignment, against his better judgment, by his ex-boss. Justice is back (and feeling somewhat better) in <em>Revision of Justice</em>, where he once again discovers that L.A.'s glittering high society is filled with gutter-level lowlifes ready to murder at a moment's notice. Wilson has an ear for crackling dialogue and an eye for the convincingly shabby detail (this is James  M. Cain territory) but his real art lies in his ability to portray with integrity and intelligence the pain that all humans--journalists, victims, cops, murderers--experience as they live their lives. ]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1997</published>
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    <![CDATA[Justice at Risk (Benjamin Justice Mystery, Book 3)]]>
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    <![CDATA[A Benjamin Justice Mystery<br/><br/>Benjamin Justice knows a reporter is nothing without credibility. He learned the hard way when a Pulitzer was snatched from his grasp. It's been a long, hard climb to find even a fraction of the work he once had. But his fortunes are about to change: Justice has been offered the opportunity to script a documentary for public television.<br/><br/>Only after he accepts the job does he learn a crucial piece of information: The man who had the assignment before him has disappeared, leaving behind his trashed motel room-and a spattering of blood. As Justice delves into his predecessor's notes and follows his tracks, he enters a world of pleasure and peril-and deadly secrets. And soon it will not be his reputation Justice must protect...but his very life.]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2000</published>
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    <![CDATA[Blind Eye (Benjamin Justice Mystery, Book 5)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Benjamin Justice, a disgraced journalist in his mid-forties, is slowly putting his life back together. Under contract to write his tumultuous life story, Justice is trying to put all the elements of his life into perspective for the first time. When trying to locate his childhood priest, however, he runs into a bureaucratic stone wall. Then his best friend's fiance, a Lost Angeles Times columnist, is killed in a tragic and suspicious hit-and-run accident shortly after trying to aid Justice in his search. Reluctant at first, Justice soon finds himself in the midst of a complex case involving a decades-old child murder, a powerful and controversial cardinal, and elements of his own dark past.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Spider Season: A Benjamin Justice Novel (Benjamin Justice Novels)]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;Benjamin Justice was once one of the most prominent and respected journalists in Los Angeles, even the country.  But when it was discovered that he'd invented the sources for his Pulitzer Prize winning series of articles, he lost everything - his job, his reputation, his friends.  Now, many years later, Justice has finally published a memoir revealing the truth behind the events that cost him so much and made him permanently radioactive in the journalism community.  And this book may be his last chance to turn things around, to make a living writing as he'd always wanted.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;But his memoir brings out more than the truth - it brings out long-forgotten , long hidden ghosts from his past.  And Justice finds himself, and everyone/everything he holds dear under attack.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[The Limits of Justice (Benjamin Justice Mystery, Book 4)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Former investigative journalist Benjamin Justice has decided that blue  agave is a whole lot better than bleak reality, so he's spent the better part of  six months trying to pickle himself in tequila. Justice has any number of  reasons to be depressed. He was fired from the <em>Los Angeles Times</em> for  fraud (and had to give back a Pulitzer Prize to boot); his lover of 10 years  died from AIDS; and Justice himself was infected with HIV during a brutal rape.  <p>  Money, however, is a powerful motivator. When Charlotte Preston offers him an  advance of $25,000 to ghostwrite an exposé of Randall Capri, a tabloid  writer whose latest sensational effort claims that Charlotte's late father,  Hollywood heartthrob Rod Preston, was a sexual predator, Justice decides to come  up for air. But Charlotte is found dead less than a day later, and Justice  inherits both her spoiled Lhasa apso and a determination to unearth her killer.  It doesn't take long for Justice to discover that Capri was right on the money.  In a trail leading from the posh health spas of Beverly Hills to the seedy strip  bars of Tijuana, Justice will uncover a network of pedophiles, respected  citizens all, who exploit immigrant boys and who will stop at nothing to keep  their secret safe.<p>  John Morgan Wilson's hero (<em>Simple  Justice</em>, <em>Revision of  Justice</em>, <em>Justice at  Risk</em>) is brooding, sardonic, and deeply human. His investigation into  other people's lives is peppered with moments of often unpalatable insight into  his own dark existence and pangs of guilt for distancing himself from all who  would befriend him. Justice's propensity for occasional ponderous asides on sex  and morality slows down a plot that otherwise moves briskly along. (Perhaps a  bit <em>too</em> briskly: Wilson can't seem to decide whether he's writing a  solemn meditation on the human condition or a no-holds-barred potboiler.)  However, though the denouement flirts dangerously with farce as Justice storms a  desert compound populated by former Nazis, Wilson's generally adept prose will  keep readers happy, and pages turning. <em>--Kelly Flynn</em></p></p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2000</published>
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    <![CDATA[Moth and Flame (Benjamin Justice Mystery, Book 6)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Benjamin Justice used to be one of Los Angeles's most respected journalists, but a scandal over invented sources cost him the Pulitzer, his job and his reputation. With his life in ruins, he's spent much of the past decade slowly piecing it back together. Now he's under contract to write his biography, but the writing is going slowly and he's in need of a job to tide him over financially. So when Bruce Bibby, a freelance writer, is murdered during an apparent burglary, Bibby's uncompleted assignment for the city of West Hollywood is a much needed opportunity for Justice. Hired to complete the dead man's assignment-researching and writing a booklet on the city's historically relevant buildings - Justice resists becoming involved in the murder investigation, wanting only to maintain his quiet, stable life. But it's not going to be that easy. There's a fight brewing over the fate of a set of rundown cottages - some believe them historically significant and wish to preserve them, others want them torn down to make way for a new condo project and both sides see Justice's pamphlet as the key to winning the fight. As Justice tries to go about his business, he finds himself intrigued by the complexities of the murder case - the young Russian immigrant tied to the Bibby murder scene may be damned by his father's notorious crimes; the detective leading the murder investigation is quietly searching for her own long missing father; the owner of the houses in question, the would-be developer, and their main opposition all share a secret connection that dates back nearly three decades. When the leader of the local preservation group is found murdered on the grounds of the controversial cottages, Justice must unravel the secrets that surround the murders or let an innocent suffer for another's crimes.]]>
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    <average_rating>3.75</average_rating>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[Rhapsody in Blood (Benjamin Justice Mystery, Book 7)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Disgraced journalist Benjamin Justice, at loose ends between jobs, takes a short vacation with a friend, <em>Los Angeles Times</em> reporter Alexandra Templeton, to a movie set at a faded resort hotel in the California desert. The film being shot is about a stars death in the 1950s and the lynching of a local black man for the murder the last lynching in California. But the set is in an uproar over the appearance and then the brutal murder of a feared Hollywood gossip journalist who had promised to reveal explosive new information. Now Justice finds himself enmeshed in two old deaths and a new murder as he attempts to uncover the truth before another falls victim.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Inside Hollywood: A Writer's Guide to Researching the World of Movies and TV]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1998</published>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[Love Between Equals: A Philosophical Study of Love and Sexual Relationships]]>
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    <![CDATA[The book is written in ordinary language and for the ordinary person, without jargon or philosophical technicalities.  It aims to show that love between equals involves a single basic disposition, though that disposition expresses itself in various ways.]]>
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    <average_rating>3.75</average_rating>
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