Black Rifle
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- 8,99 €
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- 8,99 €
Publisher Description
There has been another mass shooting in America, and thirteen people are dead. One of the victims is the daughter of Marco Barros, a powerful U.S. senator. The killer is still at large. Their identity and motive remain a mystery. Rookie ATF Agent Miranda Lopez's only lead is the murder weapon: an AR-15, a.k.a. the "black rifle."
Forced to work with Cal, a mysterious private sector mercenary hired by Senator Barros, Miranda's search for the rifle will take her across the country: from the crumbling city blocks of South Central, California to the frigid streets of South Side, Chicago to a sun-baked Arizona militia compound to the polished halls of power of Washington, D.C.
As they unravel a shocking grander conspiracy behind the shooting-- a dark secret that the powerful will do anything to keep hidden-- Miranda and Cal risk losing everything...
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Davidson's assured, multifaceted thriller, ATF special agent Miranda Lopez is assigned a high-profile case—a shooting at an L.A. apartment complex that kills 13 people, including Arianna Barros, the daughter of a U.S. senator known for his passionate support of gun rights and the NRA. Lopez focuses on tracing the firearm used in the massacre, which is, unfortunately, the most common rifle in the U.S., an AR-15. The motive for the killings is also a mystery, and Lopez interviews Arianna's father in an effort to ascertain whether his daughter was deliberately targeted or just a random victim. The large, varied cast includes Cal, an assassin hired by Arianna's father to solve her murder before the authorities; D'Andre, a Chicago teen who grew up in one of that city's worst neighborhoods, whose hopes for a meaningful future end up dashed; and Ryan, an Arizona high school student and white nationalist. Despite the unsympathetic nature of many of the characters, Davidson avoids stereotypes and smoothly juggles the various plotlines. This augurs well for a sequel. (Self-published)