In the shadows
Par : Sheila Kindellan-Sheehan
Editeur : Véhicule Press
Numéro de produit : 9781550654899
ISBN : 9781550654899
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On a warm summer evening in June, cast members of the Thirties Show at Café Cleopatra make a gruesome discovery. Discarded like trash, the body of a young man lies crumpled on the roof of the legendary club situated in the former red light district of the city. A few hours later, in another part of the city, a man is gunned down in cold blood. What the victims have in common is a link to the Crémazie Division of Major Crimes. New acting chief Toni Damiano is devastated to learn that her partner may have intentionally corrupted evidence in the first-degree murder case at the Café. The chief sets up an operation that will either clear her partner or give her reason to arrest him. But she also fractures the trust and loyalty of a nine-year partnership. There is no pardon for betrayal, his or hers.
Fans of Kindellan-Sheehan's previous thrillers--The Red Floor, The Courier Wore Shorts, and Where Bodies Fall, will not be disappointed as we follow and empathize with her ongoing cast of complex and compelling characters.
"Kindellan-Sheehan returns with another fast-paced, don't-think-you're-going-to-put-it-down-just-yet mystery. The quick tempo of the narrative is rivalled only by the author's ability to both celebrate and condemn her characters' flaws. You will be riveted by the ending!" --Brenda O'Farrell, Montreal Gazette
Fans of Kindellan-Sheehan's previous thrillers--The Red Floor, The Courier Wore Shorts, and Where Bodies Fall, will not be disappointed as we follow and empathize with her ongoing cast of complex and compelling characters.
"Kindellan-Sheehan returns with another fast-paced, don't-think-you're-going-to-put-it-down-just-yet mystery. The quick tempo of the narrative is rivalled only by the author's ability to both celebrate and condemn her characters' flaws. You will be riveted by the ending!" --Brenda O'Farrell, Montreal Gazette