The Dangerous Hour: A Sharon McCone Mystery

by Marcia Muller
Mysterious Press; (July 28, 2004)
Hardcover: 304 pages

Rights sold:
Warner – UK

*** Marcia Muller will receive the prestigious Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America. This highly coveted award was established to recognize not only important contributions to the mystery field over time, but a significant output of consistently high quality as well. Previous winners include Agatha Christie, Alfred Hitchcock, Graham Greene, Donald E. Westlake, P.D. James and Mary Higgins Clark. *** - 10/12/2004


Book Description:
Her hard-edged, intelligent crime fiction featuring private eye Sharon McCone has made Marcia Muller "one of the world’s premier mystery writers" (Cleveland Plain Dealer). Here in Muller’s newest novel, her San Francisco detective must face a personal threat that will blindside her-and test everything she prides herself on: nerves, smarts, and iron-strong resolve...THE DANGEROUS HOUR.

Complacency can make a person careless, and Sharon McCone, who makes crime her business, should know that better than most. One minute she’s riding high with her detective agency expanding, her bank account growing, and her only "problem" a marriage proposal from her lover, Hy Ripinsky, that’s kicking up her longtime fears of commitment. The next minute, in the time it takes for a single phone call to bring bad news, she stands to lose everything.

McCone is stunned to learn that a favorite employee, streetwise and savvy Julia Rafael, has been charged with credit-card fraud. She thinks there must be a mistake-until she finds the goods charged to the stolen credit card in the firm’s mailroom. As she starts to dig into the facts of the case, McCone realizes that someone is out to ruin her business, blacken her reputation, and harm those close to her...

Reaching back into her past to look for answers, she must come to grips with the violent twists and turns of her career, the choices she’s faced, and the enemies she’s made. How does the formerly trustworthy Julia fit into the big picture? And how does this new crisis tie into the recent murder of a popular Mission District fund-raiser? But when someone breaks into her car, invades her home, and upsets every aspect of her life, McCone knows one thing for sure: Now it’s her turn to prove how tough she really is, and how far she’ll go to get justice...and some payback of her own.


Quotes and Reviews:
From Publishers Weekly
In Muller’s 23rd page-turner about scrappy, smart PI Sharon McCone (Dead Midnight, etc.), McCone now heads her own firm, McCone Investigations, a successful, established agency with a growing staff and more work than they can keep up with. But someone from her past would like to see her fail and is willing to take out her close associates to do so. When Julia Rafael, a young investigator whom McCone decided to take on despite her checkered youth, is accused of stealing the credit card of Supervisor Alex Aguilar, the man being groomed to be San Francisco’s first Hispanic mayor, the criminal investigation could have dire implications for McCone Investigations. McCone’s initial doubts about her employee quickly give way to a determination to discover who’s trying to sabotage her company. Muller has a knack for painting a full picture of McCone’s life without getting too cutesy (even when discussing cat health care), and readers with a taste for romance will enjoy the direction her relationship with the dashing Hy Ripinsky is taking. While the plot is a bit by-the-book and the high-stakes confrontations could be more compelling, fans should be well satisfied.
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From Booklist
PI Sharon McCone has barely had time to appreciate the hard-won success of her firm when one of her operatives is arrested, putting the whole agency at risk. Is reserved, almost standoffish Julia Rafael, who has a juvenile record, guilty? If not, why in the world would Alex Aguilar, one of San Francisco’s up-and-coming Hispanic politicians, accuse her of stealing his credit card? It doesn’t take Sharon long to recognize that it’s up to her to sort out the mess, and when she begins digging into Aguilar’s past, she finds that he has some unpleasant secrets--one of which leads her to the realization that a vengeful killer is out there, and Julia isn’t the real target. Muller’s plotting isn’t quite as tidy as usual (she has to stretch pretty far to bring everything in line by the end), but once again she gives us a solid slice of a San Francisco community and a protagonist with character. Fans of the sturdy, ongoing series will be especially pleased with the final scene, which opens the way for a new chapter in McCone’s personal life. Stephanie Zvirin
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"Sharon McCone, one of San Francisco’s busiest, feistiest shamuses tackles her 23rd case…One of Muller’s better efforts, with a bonus for cat fanciers."
--Kirkus Reviews

"Smooth prose, a diverting plot, and diverse characters make this 23rd McCone mystery a great read."
--Library Journal


About the author:

Marcia Muller is the author of more than twenty novels and many short mystery stories. She has also established a brilliant reputation as an anthologist and critic of mystery fiction. In 1993 she was awarded the Private Eye Writers of America Life Achievement Award, and Wolf in the Shadows was nominated for the 1994 Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Crime Novel and won the Anthony Boucher Award. She lives with her husband, mystery writer Bill Pronzini, in northern California.

Please visit her Web site at www.marciamuller.com.