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Autumn Riley was beautiful, talented—and dead. Or so it seemed, until she sat up in the morgue and wandered off. Shortly thereafter, she's relaunch...
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Autumn Riley was beautiful, talented—and dead. Or so it seemed, until she sat up in the morgue and wandered off. Shortly thereafter, she's relaunched her career as Zombita, and as LAPD Homicide Detective Joan Lambert delves into the twisted world Autumn Riley lived in, she discovers the story behind Zombita's resurrection may contain the truth behind the disappearance of ten other beautiful, talented young women and a missing child.
Tragedy has stalked Joan Lambert for most of her life, but can the strength she acquired dealing with it help her confront the vicious, ugly truth beneath the glittery Hollywood masks…and survive?
“I think there is a strong new voice in crime fiction and it comes from Eva Batonne. I really liked Resurrection Diva. Batonne knows the secret, that the best crime novels are not only about how a cop works on a case, but how a case works on a cop. Detective Joan Lambert is a refreshing new character and I’d like to see more.” -- Michael Connelly, bestselling author of the Harry Bosch series.
“With a body that disappears from the morgue, a rash of missing children, a sadistic movie producer, and a driven police investigator hanging on by no more than a thread -- Eva Batonne’s Resurrection Diva casts a bright light on LA’s dark side, where blind ambition rules and beauty is no more than skin deep. An absolute page-turner."-- Kris Neri, author of the Agatha, Anthony and Macavity Award-Nominated Tracy Eaton series.
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