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From Peter de Jonge, who previously joined forces with the New York Times bestselling author James Patterson to write two No.1 bestsellers, comes a murder mystery set in the rotten core of the Big Apple.When a gifted student mysteriously disappears from a New York bar, Detective Darlene O'Hara unravels a chilling story of murder and deception.Running from a troubled past, Francesca Pena's come to New York to reinvent herself, earning a scholarship and the admiration of her more privileged friends. But none of them knows the real Francesca. Following a night of heavy drinking with three friends, she's reported missing. Detective Darlene O'Hara from New York's 7th Precinct and her partner Serge Krekorian set out to find her.A week later, Francesca's body is discovered severely mangled in a toilet by the East River. The case quickly becomes a high-profile hunt that the Homicide Unit are quick to snatch away.Covertly, O'Hara and Krekorian continue their own investigation into the city's seedy underbelly. But they have to move fast before Homicide make a devestating mistake that will leave the real killer free.From Peter de Jonge, who previously joined forces with the New York Times bestselling author James Patterson to write two No.1 bestsellers, comes a tense and electric thriller set in part of the city the tourist never see.
When a scholarship student vanishes after a night out in New York City, a determined detective uncovers a web of deception that threatens to bury the truth. Detective Darlene O'Hara and her partner, Serge Krekorian, navigate the city's dangerous underbelly to track a missing woman, only to find her body discarded near the East River. As the official Homicide Unit moves to take over the case, O'Hara and Krekorian must operate in the shadows to prevent a miscarriage of justice. The narrative follows their race against time to identify a killer who remains hidden behind layers of privilege and urban decay.
This novel presents a classic procedural structure that emphasizes the friction between street-level detectives and bureaucratic oversight. The narrative relies on the contrast between the protagonist's hidden past and the cold reality of the city's criminal landscape. Readers likely find the partnership between O'Hara and Krekorian to be the anchor of the story, providing a grounded perspective amidst the high-profile investigation. The work functions as a focused exploration of urban tension, prioritizing the mechanics of a police hunt over stylistic flourishes.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
HarperCollins
ISBN-10:
0007335636
ISBN-13:
9780007335633
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