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Dead In The Water (The Rebecca Schwartz Series, Book 4), by Julie Smith

This is the FOURTH book in Edgar-winner Julie Smith’s Rebecca Schwartz series.
"A delightfully modern sleuth." --Minneapolis Tribune
"If you haven't discovered Smith yet, now is the time to do so . . . Move over, Sara Paretsky." —KPFA-FM (Berkeley, CA)
WHAT'S THE ETIQUETTE WHEN YOUR HOSTESS IS ARRESTED FOR MURDER?

San Francisco lawyer Rebecca Schwartz has occasion to wonder when she and her weekend hostess, Marty Whitehead, find a body floating in the 30-foot kelp tower at the Monterey Aquarium, and Marty's promptly dragged off to the slammer.

Rebecca quickly grasps the Emily Post solution—sign on as Marty's lawyer, try to keep her client's two young kids out of the deep end, and somehow avoid drowning in the sea of lies gushing from Marty's mouth--and everyone else’s. There’s a lot of intrigue among the aquarium's oceangoing primates, as well as rumors of a pearl beyond price.

For Rebecca, the sea and all its animals have always held a huge attraction, but now her attention turns to a particularly fine specimen of homo sapiens--hot marine biologist Julio Soto. As her investigation picks up speed, she finds she better act fast to keep Julio from sleeping with the fishes he collects. Because if she doesn’t, he could be next in line for the shark tank—along with Rebecca herself.

Author's note: I wrote this after I'd written the first book in the Skip Langdon Police Procedural Series, which is a much darker proposition than the Rebecca Schwartz books. Usually. But some readers have remarked that this one is a good deal darker than the three previous titles in the series. It does have some scary scenes, but I think Rebecca kept her sense of humor. Try it--money back if you don't like it! I promise. Just write me at juleorleans@cox.net. --Thanking you in advance for your kind indulgence--Julie Smith

"Nobody gets inside her characters like Julie Smith." -Linda Barnes, author of the Carlotta Carlyle series

"Smith is a gifted writer." -The Washington Post Book World

Excerpt:
“Damn!”

“What is it?”

“The lights are off.”

The kelp forest was dark.

“The lights are on the roof. They usually have them on for night parties,” said Marty. “I forgot they might be off. Tell you what we’ll do—we’ll call the control room and get them turned on. The surge machine, too.”

We walked down the stairs to the first floor, where there’s a little gallery in front of the kelp forest. Here the floor is carpeted, and there are a few stair-step benches where you can sit in case you become mesmerized and unable to move.


Marty left me and went to the information desk to use the phone. In a moment, the lights lit the tank, as if the house lights had gone up on a stage. A big gold garibaldi darted away, startled. A sea cucumber, spiny and, to tell you the truth, somewhat revolting, had pasted itself to the far wall. Leopard sharks glided by, and thin, black-tailed senoritas. A rockfish, looking baleful, flapped its pectoral fins like wings. I was staring back at it, wondering if it was trying to make friends (and knowing better), when the surge machine went on.

The kelp, twenty-eight feet tall, as impressive in its own way as a stand of redwoods, began to sway. Water swirled as if a wave had hit, which is what the surge simulates, and an object caught in the forest worked its way loose. It looked like a gray jacket, windbreaker-style, with a red splatter on it. Another foreign object floated gracefully toward the bottom—a woman’s high heel. Automatically, I looked up.

  • Sales Rank: #14834 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-12-14
  • Released on: 2013-12-14
  • Format: Kindle eBook

From Publishers Weekly
Things look bad for Rebecca Schwartz's friend Marty Whitehead when a murdered woman is found floating in the famous kelp forest in the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Not only is the victim Sadie Swedlow, Marty's boss at the Aquarium and the seducer of Marty's husband, but she appears to have been stabbed with Marty's distinctive letter opener.16,18 As Rebecca sets out to prove her client's innocence, a plethora of unsavory rumors makes her wonder how well she really knows Marty. Is she a promiscuous, coldblooded woman who drove her husband into Sadie's arms and neglects her children? Would she have murdered Sadie to get her job? Or is the killer Marty's colleague, the devastatingly handsome Julio Soto? When another murder occurs and a valuable gem is missing, suspicion begins to focus on Julio. Meanwhile, Rebecca inexorably falls for the handsome suspect and develops maternal feelings for Marty's two children and for Julio's little girl. A true shocker of an ending sends this well-crafted, if familiar plot into the stratosphere as Rebecca connives to save herself and other would-be victims from a homicidal maniac with gruesome plans for all of them. A first-rate tingler from an Edgar-winning author ( New Orleans Mourning ).
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review
"A first-rate tingler."
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Attorney and exotic fish fancier Rebecca Schwartz would love to relax in picturesque Monterey, California, with her friend Marty. But when Marty's boss, the woman who's been sleeping with her husband, is found dead in a giant tank and the aquarium where Marty works, she looks sunk. Rebecca takes on her friend's case, and has some serious clue-harpooning to do. As she swims closer to the line, her friend looks more and more guilty, and Rebecca begins to wish she had just gone fishing....

From the Inside Flap
"A first-rate tingler."
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Attorney and exotic fish fancier Rebecca Schwartz would love to relax in picturesque Monterey, California, with her friend Marty. But when Marty's boss, the woman who's been sleeping with her husband, is found dead in a giant tank and the aquarium where Marty works, she looks sunk. Rebecca takes on her friend's case, and has some serious clue-harpooning to do. As she swims closer to the line, her friend looks more and more guilty, and Rebecca begins to wish she had just gone fishing....

Most helpful customer reviews

51 of 54 people found the following review helpful.
not smith's best work
By birdwalker
I was so pleased by Julie Smith's first Rebecca Schwartz book, Death Turns a Trick (see my review), that I bought the rest of this five book series. Books two and three were still in line with the traditional cozy, i.e., no gratuitous sex or violence, but this book, Dead in the Water, number four of the Rebecca Schwartz books, ends with horrific scenes of violence. I don't think this is a spoiler, as I'm not giving away motive or perpetrator: Rebecca, her current boyfriend, and two ten-year-old girls are subjected to physical and psychological torture that will probably give them nightmares -- and daytime shivers, too -- for the rest of their lives. Yes, it's fiction, but if I want to read about the worst human behavior I would prefer to get it from great 19th century English and Russian novels.

I've already sent for the last book in this series, and I will read it. Perhaps it will give me a clue as to why Smith stopped writing about Rebecca and essentially downplays this character on her website. Julie Smith: why not have Rebecca come back older and wiser? You've put on a few years and gained more experience: give us back a decent protagonist with loving mother, father, sister, law partner; a steady boyfriend or husband; a good law practice; perhaps some nice courtroom scenes -- and no noir.

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
OK story, but lacking the wit and humour of the other Rebecca Schwartz novels
By Halvena
Four stars or three stars, I have had some difficulty in rating this book. On the one hand I really enjoy the novels about Rebecca Schwartz. She is still a likeable character, and the story is well written like the others. It starts off promisingly weird when an aquarium director is found dead, floating with the fish in the aquarium. I also appreciate that Rebecca's irritatingly doting parents are nowhere to be found in this story.
But, there is something lacking. The trademark wit and humour of the other novels is not at all as prominent in this story and I missed that.

What finally settled it at three stars was the roles of the children in this book. Rebecca is not used to children and her first lame attempts at connecting with them are rather entertaining. But then she suddenly has bonded with them so quickly that it really feels unrealistic. The biggest issue for me, however, is what later happens to the children in the story, I will not spoil it for a future reader by going into detail, but it made me feel rather uneasy and it took away the "feel good"-character of the other Rebecca Schwartz novels.

15 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
Dead in the Water
By ShyReader
The cover led me to believe this was a cozy mystery. My mistake for not checking the classification of it before downloading. This story is actually rather dark and confusing. The main character Rebecca Schwartz seems indecisive, inconsistent and judgmental in many areas. A big fan of Julie Smith's Talba Wallis series, I think I'll go back and finish it rather than reading the darker Rebecca Schwartz series. Just personal preference.

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