[Simeon Grist Mystery 01] • Simeon Grist Mystery - 01 - the Four Last Things

[Simeon Grist Mystery 01] • Simeon Grist Mystery - 01 - the Four Last Things
Authors
Hallinan, Timothy
Publisher
Hallinan Consulting
Tags
mystery , detective , los angeles , murder mystery , simeon grist book #1
ISBN
9780453006507
Date
1989-06-27T14:00:00+00:00
Size
0.34 MB
Lang
en
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### From Publishers Weekly

Simeon Grist, former professor of English at UCLA and fledgling L.A. private eye, makes his debut in this clever mystery. To propel his plot, Hallinan adroitly depicts a new religion with avaricious leaders, New Age channeling and an overlay of California kookiness. Hired by the head of security of Monument Records to follow employee Sally Oldfield, suspected of selling information to competitors, Grist develops a liking for the woman. Then she is brutally murdered, and Grist is shocked to find that an impostor assigned him to the case. Investigating on his own, he follows leads to the Church of the Eternal Moment, with its child oracle Angel Ellspeth, her oh-so-smooth personal physician Dick Merryman and its crew of Listeners to whom the faithful confess all. As Grist searches for clues, aided by a former girlfriend, Eleanor Chan, now writing for the Los Angeles Times , he is threatened, beaten and involved in another murder. Televangelism, brainwashing, research into the early 19th-century diaspora of new American religions and a most unusual ally lead Grist to the denouement of this very satisfying mystery. Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

### From Library Journal

Soon after the alleged head of security for a record company hires Simeon Grist to watch Sally Oldfield, a nasty man kills her and then the so-called security head. Grist's investigation (he liked Sally from afar) leads to predictably questionable goings-on at the Church of the Eternal Moment. Hallinan delivers these somewhat muffled connections in mostly flat, charmless prose, so that Hollywood settings and Grist's quirks do little to relieve the boredom. Not recommended.-- REK Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.