The New York Times bestseller from the three-time Edgar Award winner:
Sometimes what it takes to catch a killer is a cop who thinks
differently . . . A good cop, Robbie Brownlaw was thrown from a
sixth-floor window of a downtown hotel and miraculously survived. The
traumatic incident left Robbie with a fast-track career in the San
Diego P.D.’s Homicide division . . . and a rare neurological
condition called synesthesia that jumbles his senses. It enables him
to see people’s emotional words as colored shapes—green trapezoids
of envy, red squares of deception—something like a primitive lie
detector. Another good man lies dead in a blood-spattered Ford
Explorer—an ex-cop-turned-ethics investigator whose private life was
torn open by unthinkable tragedy. Whether Garrett Asplundh’s death
was suicide or murder isn’t immediately apparent—but it’s soon
clear to Robbie and his smart, tough partner that Garrett had hard
evidence of sex, scandal, and corruption spreading deep into local
government. But pursuing the truth could prove more emotionally
devastating than Robbie ever imagined. “The suspense is palpable as
Brownlaw and his partner, McKenzie Cortez, work to identify
Asplundh’s killer, but the novel probes deeper mysteries, such as
the victim’s tragic life and Brownlaw’s disintegrating marriage.
With his trademark psychological acuity and empathy, Parker creates a
world of fully realized characters coping with obsession and loss.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review) “His dialogue crackles and
pops . . . an intricate and well-paced tale set in a city where
shadowy characters lurk beneath sunny skies.” —Booklist (starred
review) “Parker belongs in the first rank of American crime
novelists.” —The Washington Post
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ISBN
9780061827839
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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