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T. Jefferson Parker is a powerhouse writer. "The New York Times Book Review"
Parker's absorbing story and rich characters will surprise you as their many dimensions unfold. "Seattle Times"
The kind of book you think about long after you have finished it...intelligent, sensitive, poignantly real...Parker emerges as one of our best novelists. "Atlanta Journal & Constitution"
A hothouse of full-bloomed characters and ripe emotions. "Kirkus Reviews"
T. Jefferson Parker is not the first to explore the peculiar psyche of Orange County-he's simply the best. "San Diego Union"
Parker is a gifted writer...superb...a smart and compelling read. "L.A. Style"
T. Jefferson Parker makes the turf of Raymond Chandler and Ross MacDonald his own with a novel steaming with atmosphere and taut with suspense. "Literary Guild"
An outstanding, memorable, and magnetic work! "Library Journal"
Parker is a robust storyteller who delights in bewildering reversals. He passionately describes the disappearing coastal culture while composing a tantalizing story of small-town politics. "St. Louis Post-Dispatch""
Jefferson Parker is an award-winning journalist and the author of ten previous novels, including The Blue Hour and Red Light, both featuring Merci Rayborn, and Silent Joe, winner of the Edgar Award and the Los Angeles Times Best Mystery/Thriller Award.
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First British Edition; First Printing. Light shelf wear, some foxing to endpapers and edges of reading block. ; First UK trade paperback edition, first printing with full number line. Self wraps. Nice tight copy, no names inside. Cover artwork by David Scutt. Heavy book and priced accordingly. ; 384 pages; A hard-boiled tale of murder and corruption in the tradition of Raymond Chandler. When Ann Weir Cruz's body is found raped and brutally murdered, floating in the bay off California's Newport beach, it sets off the the kind of manhunt the police and their families dread. For Ann was one of their own, married to local police-lieutenant Ray Cruz, and so it would appear is the killer, as a police patrol car was reported driving away from the scene of the crime. Trade PB. Seller Inventory # 32230