Hanging
from the ceiling fan in her lavish Hollywood home. That’s where Steven
Russell finds his estranged wife, Eve Kroft—rich, beautiful, and
desperately sad—a tear-stained note in her pocket pouring out years of
pain and regret. Is it suicide? The police think so. But his wife’s rich
and powerful family is convinced otherwise, and they’ll do everything
in their power to make him pay in MURDER ME DEAD, the classic noir
graphic novel by David Lapham (STRAY BULLETS), back in print from Image
Comics this July.
As
a lascivious private detective systematically destroys Steven’s life, a
chance meeting with an old friend drives Steven back toward a simpler
time—to a downtrodden neighborhood he had long left behind and a fateful
reunion with a woman who loved him...
“Murder Me Dead is
my modern-day love letter to the great noir films of the 1930s, '40s,
and '50s,” said Lapham. “It’s every bit as emotionally twisted as Stray Bullets, but in the guise of a traditional femme fatale noir."
Hailed
as a masterful contemporary take on classic noir, MURDER ME DEAD takes
its antihero down an ever-darkening road of obsession, sex, betrayal,
murder, and dashed hopes. Peeling back the carefully constructed facades
of each character, Lapham exposes the true nature of their humanity and
propels you toward a final, horrifying revelation.
MURDER
ME DEAD will be in comic book stores on July 16 and bookstores on July
29. Sure to enthrall fans of neo-noir, like Ed Brubaker and Sean
Phillips’ FATALE and Criminal, the black-and-white graphic novel is available for pre-order now.
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