Police Detective John Bekker had it all: a beautiful wife a five-year-old daughter and a job he loved
but all of that changed in the blink of an eye. Assigned to a special task force investigating organized crime Bekker got a little too close to mob boss Eddie Crist. As a message to back off Bekker's home is invaded his wife murdered and all this witnessed by his five-year-old daughter.
A decade later Bekker a drunk with an institutionalized daughter comes face to face with Eddie Crist now near death from cancer with a final wish - to go to his grave with a clear conscience. In an ironic twist of fate the man Bekker believed responsible for his wife's death hires him to solve the decade-old murder. The outcome leaves everyone breathless.
"Readers will hope Lamanda (Dunston Falls) brings Bekker back for an encore." - Publishers Weekly
"Starred Review. The latest from Lamanda... is an exciting thriller filled with tough but sympathetic characters who drag you breathlessly along to the final scene." - Kirkus Reviews
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Al Lamanda was born in The Bronx, New York, and lived most of his life in Manhattan. He worked for many years as a crime prevention specialist and private investigator.
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