In Let The Devil Wear Black, a coolly stylish, 'Hamlet'-inspired thriller, thirty-two-year-old Jack Lyne has returned to Los Angeles from his East Coast university to deal with his father's untimely death. Jack's never really grown up, though. His dissertation is always just another semester away from being finished, he has never committed to his girlfriend Julia and, as for any direction in his life, he's never found one. Now as he must assume responsibilities after his father's death, he's wracked more and more by indecision, doubts and resistance to turning over management of his father's complex business interest to his Uncle Carl. And gnawing away at him is the suspicion that his father was murdered - but why, and by whom? Was it his father's extensive real-estate holdings, or something more personal, something - or someone - closer to home?
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