Close Case - Alafair Burke - Otros - Bolinda Publishing - 9781742141947 - 1 de abril de 2009
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Close Case


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Do time with the sharpest new voice in crime. A gritty thriller from the daughter of James Lee Burke. 'Absorbing' - Publishers Weekly. For Deputy District Attorney Samantha Kincaid's 32nd birthday, she gets an unusual gift: a homicide call out. The crime scene: the elite Hillside neighborhood in Portland, Oregon. The victim: hotshot investigative reporter Percy Crenshaw, who has been bludgeoned to death in his carport. Tensions in the city have been running high. The previous week, a police officer shot and killed an unarmed mother of two in what he claims was self-defense; in the aftermath, protestors have waged increasingly agitated anti-police protests. Crenshaw's death, it seems, is not unrelated: within a matter of hours, police arrest two young men who appear to have embarked on a crime spree in the aftermath of the protests. The case looks straightforward, especially when one of the suspects confesses. But then the man recants, claiming coercive police tactics, and Samantha finds herself digging for more evidence.
Following Crenshaw's steps, her search leads her through an elaborate maze of connections between the city's drug trade and officers in the bureau's north precinct. Samantha's pursuit of the truth puts her in the middle of city political battles and on the outs with the cops, including her new live-in boyfriend, Detective Chuck Forbes. Worse yet, the path left by Crenshaw could lead Samantha to the same fatal end. Burke, daughter of author James Lee Burke and once a Portland prosecutor herself, delivers a politically charged, gritty thriller in this third entry in the Samantha Kincaid series.' - Booklist

Medios de comunicación Otros     N/A   (Formato desconocido)
Publicado 1 de abril de 2009
ISBN13 9781742141947
Etiqueta Bolinda Publishing
Dimensiones 117 × 230 × 30 mm   ·   158 g
Lengua Inglés