Sleep With Slander
By (Author) Dolores Hitchens
By (author) Steph Cha
The Library of America
The Library of America
14th September 2021
8th July 2021
United States
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
813.54
Paperback
245
Width 130mm, Height 203mm
Private eye Jim Sader returns in a hard-hitting thriller set in the dark corners of sunny southern California "You're playing with a child's life"- The search for a kidnapped boy leads private detective (and ex-alcoholic) Jim Sader through a labyrinth of well-hidden family secrets and into the heart of an elaborate and malevolent deception. With little to go on--a tight-lipped client, an anonymous letter, a mother who is supposed to be dead--Sader must rely on his wits to find the child even as he outraces the demons that dog him. Sleep with a Slander has been called "the best hard-boiled private eye novel written by a women-and one of the best written by anybody" (1001 Midnights- The Aficionado's Guide to Mystery and Detective Fiction).
Dolores Hitchens (1907-1973) was a highly prolific author of novels and a play who wrote under several names, best known for a number of detective series including the Jim Sader novels and the "Cat" novels featuring elderly amateur sleuth Rachel Murdock. She was one of eight pioneers in the genre collected in the 2015 Library of America edition, Women Crime Writers- Eight Suspense Novels of the 1940s & 50s.