A college graduate, Steve Haberman pursued studies at UCLA
before becoming a lawyer's assistant. Investments in the
stock market made foreign travel possible, and he has since
visited Europe extensively, sometimes for several months.
A favorite city remains the City of Light. The Paris he writes about in his novels is real, though also of the imagination. Anything can happen. An unseasonably thick fog can sweep in without warning and blind. The metropolis becomes a nonplace of half-light and shadows. Few things are what they seem. Is a simple murder more than it seems? Are suspects truly culpable? Who can you trust? Are you sure? Could someone possibly be following you on that metro? Such is the setting in Murder Without Pity and in other mystery novels to come. Such are the questions the characters ask.
A favorite city remains the City of Light. The Paris he writes about in his novels is real, though also of the imagination. Anything can happen. An unseasonably thick fog can sweep in without warning and blind. The metropolis becomes a nonplace of half-light and shadows. Few things are what they seem. Is a simple murder more than it seems? Are suspects truly culpable? Who can you trust? Are you sure? Could someone possibly be following you on that metro? Such is the setting in Murder Without Pity and in other mystery novels to come. Such are the questions the characters ask.
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