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It started as a tragic but simple murder, an old woman killed in the street for her handbag. But as police detectives Terry Nye and Rose Tafoya investigate, they find very little that makes sense, ...
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16 December 2014

It started as a tragic but simple murder, an old woman killed in the street for her handbag. But as police detectives Terry Nye and Rose Tafoya investigate, they find very little that makes sense, and nothing that leads where they expect. Even stranger, Nye and Tafoya are pretty sure they’ve been under surveillance ever since they showed up at the crime scene. And when they discover some shocking forensic evidence, they know they’re in way over their heads.
Dennis Cooper has been prosecuting homicides in the D.A.’s office for years, but he’s never seen a case like this one. The suspect that Nye and Tafoya have given him is no run-of-the-mill mugger. And there’s much more at stake than a conviction. This case has some very powerful people very concerned—and determined to stop Cooper at any cost.
Price: $17.95
Pages: 298
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Imprint: Turner
Publication Date:
16 December 2014
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781620454756
Format: Paperback
“Gripping . . . bleeds with tension and suspense!” —Steve Martini, bestselling author, for Quicksand
“Wood, a former prosecutor, really shows his expertise of writing about the legal system with this spellbinding, gripping novel.” —The Best Reviews
“Wood clearly knows the inner workings of the judicial system.” —Publishers Weekly
“William P. Wood, a former prosecutor, knows well how to surprise and engross us.” —Vincent Bugliosi, Author of Helter Skelter
“A natural storyteller!” —Norman Katkox, Author of Blood and Orchids
“What Joseph Wambaugh did for law enforcement, William P. Wood will do for the judiciary.” —Tulsa World