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Chicago's unique brand of ball is sixteen-inch slow pitch, played in leagues all over the city for more than a century. But in politics, in business, and in law enforcement, the game is hardball.
When V. I. Warshawski is asked to find a man who's been missing for four decades, a search that she figured would be futile becomes lethal. Old skeletons from the city's racially charged history, as well as haunting family secrets-her own and those of the elderly sisters who hired her-rise up to brush her back from the plate with a vengeance. A young cousin whom she's never met arrives from Kansas…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Chicago's unique brand of ball is sixteen-inch slow pitch, played in leagues all over the city for more than a century. But in politics, in business, and in law enforcement, the game is hardball.

When V. I. Warshawski is asked to find a man who's been missing for four decades, a search that she figured would be futile becomes lethal. Old skeletons from the city's racially charged history, as well as haunting family secrets-her own and those of the elderly sisters who hired her-rise up to brush her back from the plate with a vengeance. A young cousin whom she's never met arrives from Kansas City to work on a political campaign; a nun who marched with Martin Luther King Jr. dies without revealing crucial evidence; and on the city's South Side, people spit when she shows up. Afraid to learn that her adored father might have been a bent cop, V. I. still takes the investigation all the way to its frightening end.
Autorenporträt
Sara Paretsky, geb. 1947 in Kansas, zog in den späten 60er Jahren nach Chicago. Dort promovierte sie in Wirtschaftswissenschaften und Geschichte und arbeitete von 1977-85 als Verkaufsmanagerin einer großen Versicherungsgesellschaft. Ihre Kriminalromane um die Privatdetektivin V.I. Warshawski wurden in 24 Sprachen übersetzt und erfolgreich verfilmt. Sie wurde mit diversen Literaturpreisen und bereits zweimal mit einer Ehrendoktorwürde ausgezeichnet.