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Walking shadows
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- Label
- Walking shadows
- Statement of responsibility
- Faye Kellerman
- Subject
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- New York (State) -- Fiction
- Mystery fiction
- Police -- New York (State) -- Fiction
- trueMysteries
- trueCriminals
- trueMurder investigation
- trueLazarus, Rina (Fictitious character)
- trueSecrets
- trueJews
- Thrillers (Fiction)
- trueHusband and wife
- Lazarus, Rina, (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
- Decker, Peter, (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- Police spouses -- Fiction
- trueMurder
- Detective and mystery fiction
- trueFathers and sons
- trueDecker, Peter (Fictitious character)
- trueNew York (State)
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- DETECTIVE PETER DECKER AND HIS WIFE, RINA LAZARUS, RISK LIFE AND LIMB TO SOLVE A PAIR OF BRUTAL MURDERS THAT MAY BE TIED TO A CRIME FROM MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS AGO IN THIS INTENSE AND ADDICTIVE MYSTERY FROM NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR FAYE KELLERMAN On a gorgeous early summer morning in the small upstate college town of Greenbury, New York, Peter Decker is called to investigate some vandalized mailboxes on a rural street. Searching for evidence of adolescent mischief in the leafy woodlands adjacent to an empty vacation home,he discovers a body, the victim dead from a blow to the back of the head.The deceased is identified as twenty-six-year-old Brady Niel, a resident of the neighboring town of Hamilton. Brady has no criminal record, had few friends, worked full-time, and attended community college. But Decker soon learns that the young man has past links to a brutal crime. When Brady was a boy, his father, Brandon Gratz, was convicted of robbing and killing the owners of a local jewelry store. While Gratz and his partner, Kyle Masterson,admitted to the robbery, they swore they left the owners, Glen and Lydia Levine, alive. There was only one witness-the couple's son, Gregg-and his testimony put the criminals away. A cop for thirty-five years, Decker knows there's more tothis new homicide case than records show. To dig deeper, though, he needs Hamilton PD's cooperation to access their files. In return for their help,Decker must take on a temporary new partner, Hamilton PD cop Lenora Baccus-who happens to be the Hamilton police chief's daughter. Is Lenora a young detective eager to learn from an experienced mentor, or a spy reporting back on every step of the investigation? Decker can't be sure about her motives, especially since Levine's murder conviction was the breakout case for Lenora's father, Victor Baccus. Decker suspects that Brady Neil's death may be connected to his father's sins, especially when one of Brady's friends, a coworker named Joseph Boch-AKA Boxer-goes missing and his home is the scene of a gruesome bloodbath. Sometimes a crime has too few clues. This one has too many. And the mystery is only deepening.
- Assigning source
- From dust jacket
- Cataloging source
- YDX
- Dewey number
- 813/.6
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- PS3561.E3864
- LC item number
- W35 2018
- Literary form
- fiction
- Series statement
- Decker/Lazarus novel
- Series volume
- [book 25]
- Target audience
- adult
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