Claire DeWitt Novels

Latest release: June 18, 2013
Series
2
Books

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From an acclaimed author who “made her bones writing urban noir” a “charmer” of a female sleuth searches for a missing person in post-Katrina New Orleans (New York Times).

This knock-out start to a bracingly original new series features Claire DeWitt, the world’s greatest PI—at least, that’s what she calls herself. A follower of the esoteric French detective Jacques Silette, whose mysterious handbook Détection inspired Claire’s unusual investigation practices, Claire has deep roots in New Orleans, where she was mentored by Silette’s student the brilliant Constance Darling—until Darling was murdered. When a respected DA goes missing in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, she returns to the hurricane-ravaged city to find out why—and find herself prowling deep in the city’s criminal underbelly.

“What would you get if . . . Lisbeth Salander met up with Jim Sallis’s Lew Griffin walking the back streets of New Orleans? Or Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Millhone transformed herself into a tattooed magnolia driving a 4x4? Clare DeWitt, that’s what you’d get . . . DeWitt’s mesmerizing character and memorable voice take your breath away.” —New Orleans Times-Picayune

“[An] auspicious debut of a new mystery series.” —Elle

“Reminds me why I fell in love with the genre.” —Laura Lippman, New York Times bestselling author of Prom Mom

“I love this book!” —Sue Grafton, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Kinsey Milhone series

“Reads . . . as if David Lynch directed a Raymond Chandler novel.” —CNN

“Delicious and addictive.” —Salon.com

“Not your mother’s girl detective.” —Alafair Burke, New York Times–bestselling author of Long Gone

“Captivating.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead: A Mystery
Book 1 · May 2011 ·
3.4
From an acclaimed author who “made her bones writing urban noir” a “charmer” of a female sleuth searches for a missing person in post-Katrina New Orleans (New York Times).

This knock-out start to a bracingly original new series features Claire DeWitt, the world’s greatest PI—at least, that’s what she calls herself. A follower of the esoteric French detective Jacques Silette, whose mysterious handbook Détection inspired Claire’s unusual investigation practices, Claire has deep roots in New Orleans, where she was mentored by Silette’s student the brilliant Constance Darling—until Darling was murdered. When a respected DA goes missing in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, she returns to the hurricane-ravaged city to find out why—and find herself prowling deep in the city’s criminal underbelly.

“What would you get if . . . Lisbeth Salander met up with Jim Sallis’s Lew Griffin walking the back streets of New Orleans? Or Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Millhone transformed herself into a tattooed magnolia driving a 4x4? Clare DeWitt, that’s what you’d get . . . DeWitt’s mesmerizing character and memorable voice take your breath away.” —New Orleans Times-Picayune

“[An] auspicious debut of a new mystery series.” —Elle

“Reminds me why I fell in love with the genre.” —Laura Lippman, New York Times bestselling author of Prom Mom

“I love this book!” —Sue Grafton, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Kinsey Milhone series

“Reads . . . as if David Lynch directed a Raymond Chandler novel.” —CNN

“Delicious and addictive.” —Salon.com

“Not your mother’s girl detective.” —Alafair Burke, New York Times–bestselling author of Long Gone

“Captivating.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
Claire Dewitt And The Bohemian Highway: A Mystery
Book 2 · Jun 2013 ·
4.5
From the author of City of the Dead, comes a spellbinding mystery with "the most interesting private eye...since Stieg Larsson’s Lisbeth Salander" (Washington Post).

When Claire DeWitt’s ex-boyfriend Paul Casablancas, a musician, is found dead in his Mission District house, Claire is on the case. Paul's wife and the police are sure Paul was killed for his valuable collection of vintage guitars. But Claire, the best detective in the world, has other ideas. Even as her other cases offer hints to Paul’s fate—a missing girl in the grim East Village of the 1980s and an epidemic of missing miniature horses in Marin County-–Claire knows: the truth is never where you expect it, and love is the greatest mystery of all.

"A distinctive new American voice in mystery fiction." —NPR’s Fresh Air