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One Extra Corpse

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Hollywood intrigue, glamor . . . and murder: Enter the roaring twenties in this thrilling Silver Screen historical mystery, starring two very different female sleuths.


"Everything feels just right: the characters are abundantly human, the mystery is beautifully constructed, and the Hollywood milieu is vividly realized" Booklist Starred Review


"Hambly's outstanding sequel to 2021's Scandal in Babylon showcases the author's wit and her compassion for the underdog" Publishers Weekly Starred Review

May, 1924. It's been seven months since young British widow Emma Blackstone arrived in Hollywood to serve as companion to Kitty Flint: her beautiful, silent-movie star sister-in-law. Kitty is generous, kind-hearted . . . and a truly terrible actress. Not that Emma minds; she's too busy making her academic parents turn in their graves with her new job writing painfully historically inaccurate scenarios for Foremost Studios, in between wrangling their leading lady out of the arms of her army of amorous suitors.
So when one of Kitty's old flames, renowned film director Ernst Zapolya, calls Emma and tells her it's imperative he meet with Kitty that morning, she's not surprised. Until, that is, he adds that lives depend on it. Ernst sounds frightened. But what can have scared him so badly - and what on earth does cheerful, flighty Kitty have to do with it?
Only Ernst can provide the answers, and Kitty and Emma travel to the set of his extravagant new movie to find them. But the shocking discovery they make there only raises further questions . . . including: will they stay alive long enough to solve the murderous puzzle?

|May, 1924. When renowned film director Ernst Zapolya calls Emma Blackstone - companion to Hollywood movie star Kitty Flint - and demands to see Kitty at once, Emma's not surprised. Until, that is, he adds that lives depend on it. Emma and Kitty investigate, and after a shocking discovery, the lives on the line soon include their own...
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from January 9, 2023
      Set in Roaring ’20s Hollywood, Hambly’s outstanding sequel to 2021’s Scandal in Babylon showcases the author’s wit and her compassion for the underdog. Tinseltown glamor girl Kitty Flint has rescued her widowed British sister-in-law, Emma Blackstone, from a dismal paid companionship in England. Now Kitty’s constant companion, gofer, and Pekinese-brusher, plucky Emma wavers between longing for Oxford’s dreaming spires, where she hoped to study archaeology, and her fascination with corrupt Hollywood and her cameraman lover. Then early one morning, director Ernst Zapolya, an old boyfriend of Kitty’s, phones, wanting to speak to Kitty, but Emma tells him she isn’t home. Ernst says it’s about a matter “on which lives depend. Maybe many lives.” A murder ensues. In the search for a killer, Kitty and Emma must deal with bootleggers, feuding Stalinists and Trotskyites, a lecherous leading man, and an agent from the U.S. Bureau of Investigation. Clever repartee and luscious local California color contrast with filmmaking fakery. Hambly vividly portrays a sad world of orphans and strangers, extras, and animals sacrificed for a director’s whims, and desperate wannabes who fling themselves onto casting couches. This moving entry more than delivers on the promise of its predecessor. Agent: Frances Collin, Frances Collin Literary.

    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2023
      Sex, drugs, scandal, and murder in Hollywood's early days. After losing most of her family during World War I, proper English widow and scholar Emma Blackstone ends up living with her flighty sister-in-law, Kitty Flint, better known as movie star Camille de la Rose. Emma acts as Kitty's secretary, dresser, confidante, and Pekinese wrangler and has also started writing scripts for historically inaccurate costume dramas. Currently pretending to be leading man Harry Garfield's amatory interest, Emma's actually in love with cameraman Zal Rokatansky--but that's not written in stone, since Kitty and everyone else Emma knows switch lovers constantly. A phone call from director Ernst Zapolya urgently asking to see Kitty plunges the women into danger. When they visit him in his bungalow on the Enterprise Studios lot, they're interrupted by studio boss Lou Jesperson, and Ernst never gets to tell Emma what he wants. In an era when workers have little protection from sharpshooters using real bullets because they look better on camera, it's no wonder that animals and people sometimes die on movie sets. Searching for Ernst to continue their meeting, Emma finds his body along with very young actress Nomie Carlyle in a dead faint. Since Ernst has been shot at point-blank range, his death was clearly no accident, but the show must go on. Nomie, who claims to have seen a woman in black nearby, fears that she's in the frame for the murder. Her appeal for help entangles Emma and Kitty with gangsters, the FBI, communists, and a plethora of narcissistic movie stars. A wild lineup of possible killers mingles with historically accurate info in a fast-paced mystery.

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    • Booklist

      Starred review from February 15, 2023
      In this sequel to the excellent Scandal in Babylon (2021), it's been several months since the recently widowed Emma Blackstone came to Hollywood from Britain and promptly extricated her new employer, the famous movie star Kitty Flint, from a murder charge. Now, in May 1924, Emma feels like her new life in Tinseltown might finally be calming down. Until film director Ernst Zapolya, who happens to be one of Kitty's (many) former lovers, says he has a problem only Kitty can solve. And Kitty can't possibly do anything without Emma's help. Hambly, who's known primarily for a series of novels featuring the nineteenth-century sleuth Benjamin January (although she's published in multiple genres), knocks this second in her Silver Screen series out of the park. Everything feels just right: the characters are abundantly human, the mystery is beautifully constructed, and the Hollywood milieu is vividly realized. Readers who enjoyed the first Emma Blackstone novel will like this one every bit as much, if not more. Recommend the series to fans of Ed Ifkovic's series starring writer Edna Ferber.

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