EBOOK Speak of the Devil
Opis
A Novel
From first line to last, Speak of the Devil moves with a rare combination of intrigue and intensity.Its engine runs onhigh octane adrenalin. Richard Hawke delivers a winner.--Michael ConnellyIts a beautiful Thanksgiving morning in New York City. Perfect day for a parade, and Fritz Malone just happens to have drifted up Central Park West to take a look at the floats. Across the crowd-filled street he sees a gunman on a low wall, taking aim with a shiny black Beretta. Seconds later, the air is filled with bullets and blood. Fritz isnt one to stand around and watch. A child of Hells Kitchen and the bastard son of a beloved former police commissioner, Fritz is all too familiar with the citys rougher side. As the gunman flees into the park, Fritz runs after him. What he doesnt know is that he is also running into one of the most shocking and treacherous episodes of his life.Though Fritz assumed that chasing down bad guys is perfectly legal, the cops hustle him from the scene and deliver him to the office of the current commissioner, who informs Fritz that someone dubbed Nightmare has been taunting the citys leaders for weeks, warning of an imminent attack on the citizenry. Whats worse, Nightmare has already let the officials know that the parade gunman was a mere foot soldier and that theres more carnage to come unless the city meets his impossible demands. The pols dont dare share this information with anyonenot even the NYPD. What they need for this job is an outside man. And in Fritz they think theyve got one.Racing against the tightest of clocks, Fritz finds himself confounded by Nightmares multiple masks and messengers. The killer is simultaneously everywhere and nowhere. But as Fritzs frantic investigation takes him from a convent in the Bronx to a hookers haven in central Brooklyn, the story behind the storycomplete with wicked secrets on both sides of the lawbegins to emerge. As Fritz zeroes in on the terrible, gruesome truth, the killer retaliates by making things personal, forcing Fritz to grapple with his deepest fear: sometimes nightmares really do come true.In his brilliantly paced and stunningly original debut, Richard Hawke delivers a tale of flawed and unforgettable people operating at the ends of their ropes. Its literary suspense that doesnt let go until the last page.From the Hardcover edition.
From first line to last, Speak of the Devil moves with a rare combination of intrigue and intensity.Its engine runs onhigh octane adrenalin. Richard Hawke delivers a winner.--Michael ConnellyIts a beautiful Thanksgiving morning in New York City. Perfect day for a parade, and Fritz Malone just happens to have drifted up Central Park West to take a look at the floats. Across the crowd-filled street he sees a gunman on a low wall, taking aim with a shiny black Beretta. Seconds later, the air is filled with bullets and blood. Fritz isnt one to stand around and watch. A child of Hells Kitchen and the bastard son of a beloved former police commissioner, Fritz is all too familiar with the citys rougher side. As the gunman flees into the park, Fritz runs after him. What he doesnt know is that he is also running into one of the most shocking and treacherous episodes of his life.Though Fritz assumed that chasing down bad guys is perfectly legal, the cops hustle him from the scene and deliver him to the office of the current commissioner, who informs Fritz that someone dubbed Nightmare has been taunting the citys leaders for weeks, warning of an imminent attack on the citizenry. Whats worse, Nightmare has already let the officials know that the parade gunman was a mere foot soldier and that theres more carnage to come unless the city meets his impossible demands. The pols dont dare share this information with anyonenot even the NYPD. What they need for this job is an outside man. And in Fritz they think theyve got one.Racing against the tightest of clocks, Fritz finds himself confounded by Nightmares multiple masks and messengers. The killer is simultaneously everywhere and nowhere. But as Fritzs frantic investigation takes him from a convent in the Bronx to a hookers haven in central Brooklyn, the story behind the storycomplete with wicked secrets on both sides of the lawbegins to emerge. As Fritz zeroes in on the terrible, gruesome truth, the killer retaliates by making things personal, forcing Fritz to grapple with his deepest fear: sometimes nightmares really do come true.In his brilliantly paced and stunningly original debut, Richard Hawke delivers a tale of flawed and unforgettable people operating at the ends of their ropes. Its literary suspense that doesnt let go until the last page.From the Hardcover edition.