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Hell's Kitchen (novel)

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Originally published
  
1 February 2001

Preceded by
  
Bloody river blues

3.6/5
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Author
  
Jeffery Deaver

Genres
  
Fiction, Crime Fiction

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Nominations
  
Edgar Award for Best Paperback Original

Similar
  
Works by Jeffery Deaver, Fiction books

Hell's Kitchen is a novel published in 2001 by author Jeffery Deaver. It is the third novel that follows location scout John Pellam.

Plot summary

The book follows Pellam as he tries to prove the innocence of an old woman, Ettie, whom he had interviewed for a documentary on the area of New York City referred to as Hell's Kitchen. When Ettie's apartment catches fire, she is blamed for the crime and jailed. Pellam believes she is innocent and is determined to prove it and set her free. Along the way he meets several characters who try to interrupt his search as it uncovers many underlying crimes of different people. All the while, the real arsonist, a man named Sonny, has been continuing to burn buildings and chase Pellam.

Towards the end of the book, Sonny finally confronts Pellam, attempting to kill him (and Sonny himself in the process). However, just when it appears Pellam is about to die, two friends he has made along his investigation come to his aid and save him from Sonny. Pellam gathers the evidence needed to prove Ettie innocent and she is set free.

References

Hell's Kitchen (novel) Wikipedia