Ball Park
John Farrow
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Getting inside is easy; the stress comes in getting out clean. A case of breaking and entering escalates after Émile Cinq-Mars transfers from the Night Patrol. Montreal, 1975. Detective Émile Cinq-Mars is transferring from the Night Patrol - the notoriously tough department of officers in charge of watching over the city as it sleeps - to the day shift. His old superior has seen to it that he's assigned to partner Yves Giroux, another ex-Night Patrol detective some say isn't on the 'up and up'. Getting in a house is easy for thief Quinn Tanner. The stress comes in getting out clean. On finding her getaway driver dead after her latest heist, she goes underground. For his first case on the day shift, Émile is sent to the property that Quinn has just visited, and their paths are set to cross. But has she stolen something more valuable than she realizes . . . and who is hunting for her now?
Product Details
Price
$29.99
$27.89
Publisher
Severn House
Publish Date
November 05, 2019
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.8 X 8.8 X 1.1 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780727888891
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John Farrow is the pseudonym of Trevor Ferguson, a Canadian novelist and playwright with six previous novels in the Émile Cinq-Mars thriller series and seven literary novels under his own name. Booklist in New York has called his crime series the best of our time. Die Zeit in Germany has called it the best of all time.
Reviews
"A fine, character rich mystery"--Booklist
"Good interplay between the characters, each with a distinctive voice, keeps the tension high. Fans of character-driven police procedurals will be satisfied"--Publishers Weekly
"Good interplay between the characters, each with a distinctive voice, keeps the tension high. Fans of character-driven police procedurals will be satisfied"--Publishers Weekly