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ONCE LINCOLN PERRY AND ED GRADDUK WERE FRIENDS. THEN PERRY BECAME A COP, GRADDUK TURNED DANGEROUS, AND THEIR FRIENDSHIP IMPLODED. NOW, GRADDUK IS DEAD. AND PERRY WANTS TO USE HIS PI LICENSE TO PROVE THAT WHATEVER ELSE HIS CHILDHOOD FRIEND MIGHT HAVE BEEN, HE WASN'T A MURDERER. For the police, this case is over. The woman Gradduk is alleged to have killed can't tell her side of the story, and the building she entered with him has burned to the ground. But Perry is making connections to a wave of arson that struck Cleveland seventeen years ago-fires that lit up the dark secrets of two families,…mehr

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ONCE LINCOLN PERRY AND ED GRADDUK WERE FRIENDS. THEN PERRY BECAME A COP, GRADDUK TURNED DANGEROUS, AND THEIR FRIENDSHIP IMPLODED. NOW, GRADDUK IS DEAD. AND PERRY WANTS TO USE HIS PI LICENSE TO PROVE THAT WHATEVER ELSE HIS CHILDHOOD FRIEND MIGHT HAVE BEEN, HE WASN'T A MURDERER. For the police, this case is over. The woman Gradduk is alleged to have killed can't tell her side of the story, and the building she entered with him has burned to the ground. But Perry is making connections to a wave of arson that struck Cleveland seventeen years ago-fires that lit up the dark secrets of two families, a local powerbroker, and at least one crooked cop. Now Perry and his partner can see ties between the past and present, between innocents and criminals-and sirens that keep playing...
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Michael Koryta's novels have won the LA Times Book Prize and the Great Lakes Book Award and been nominated for the Edgar, Shamus, Quill and Barry awards. A former private investigator and newspaper reporter, he published his first novel at the age of twenty-one. His work has been translated into twenty languages. Visit Michael Koryta's website at www.michaelkoryta.com and follow Michael on Twitter @mjkoryta
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[Koryta has] a gift for creating both sympathetic characters and a fast-moving, twisty plot. Publishers Weekly