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An intimate member of the Esposito family becomes the victim of murder by heroin overdose. Suspicion is cast on the gangster kingpin from Sweetie Bogan's Sorrow, Frank Vinson, but Mickey Barksdale, Boston's equivalent in the criminal world, might bear some responsibility, too. Mickey is running a money laundry through the local culinary institute, but his lieutenant there is up to his own crooked tricks. On the personal side, Burton mourns the loss of his relationship with Marina Antonelli, while Elder Darrow and Susan Voisine come together again, then part, maybe for good this time. Financial…mehr

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An intimate member of the Esposito family becomes the victim of murder by heroin overdose. Suspicion is cast on the gangster kingpin from Sweetie Bogan's Sorrow, Frank Vinson, but Mickey Barksdale, Boston's equivalent in the criminal world, might bear some responsibility, too. Mickey is running a money laundry through the local culinary institute, but his lieutenant there is up to his own crooked tricks. On the personal side, Burton mourns the loss of his relationship with Marina Antonelli, while Elder Darrow and Susan Voisine come together again, then part, maybe for good this time. Financial fraud, drug distribution schemes, and a couple of grisly murders set the stage for another Boston adventure with Dan Burton and Elder Darrow. The Esposito is back, jazz and all.
Autorenporträt
Richard J. Cass graduated from Colby College in Maine and earned an MA in Writing from the University of New Hampshire. His short fiction was won prizes from Redbook, Writers' Digest, and Playboy. He's published six mystery novels in the Elder Darrow jazz mystery series and a book of short stories called Gleam of Bone. Solo Act was a finalist for the Maine Literary Award in Crime Fiction in 2017, and In Solo Time won that award in 2018. Cass studied with Thomas Williams, Jr. and Joseph Monninger at the University of New Hampshire. He has also studied with Ernest Hebert, Ursula K. LeGuin, and Molly Gloss. He has been an Individual Artist's Fellow for the State of New Hampshire and a Fellow at the Fishtrap Writers' Conference in Oregon. His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Playboy, Gray's Sporting Journal, ZZYZVA, and Best Short Stories of the American West. Cass serves on the board of Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance. He lives in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.