"Dark urban 1950s Hollywood noir"
Schoolteacher Lora King shares a home with her brother
Bill, an investigator with the Los Angeles District
Attorney's office. They are decent middle class
hardworking people who are very close to each other until
Alice Steele enters their lives. Bill is besotted with
her and within a few months he marries her. Lora tries to
like her but she feels that Alice is trying too hard to be
the perfect housewife. Seeing inconsistencies in her behavior, Lora investigates
Alice's background which leads to her to thinking her in-
law is involved in something criminal. A friend Lois from
Alice's former life acts trashy as she depends on Alice to
bail her out when she gets into trouble. Alice befriends
the wife of Bill's friend, who shortly thereafter commits
suicide just prior to Lois being murdered. It is only
when Bill is prepared to break the law to abet his wife
does Lora act to put an end to Alice's influence with the
help of a very connected criminal who bears no love for
Alice. DIE A LITTLE is a dark urban 1950s Hollywood noir where
even honest lawmen break the law if they can get away with
it. Lora is a fascinating character who loves her brother
too much to let him throw his life away on a criminal and
is a bit jealous of the hold Alice has on her sibling.
There are no heroes in this book, only people who do what
is necessary to get their own way. Megan Abbott is a fine
writer who uses the first person narrative as a way of
increasing the tension and the gradual feeling of
overwhelming foreboding. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 22, 2005
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