Nasty Cutter
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- 8,99 €
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- 8,99 €
Publisher Description
Ex-cop Raymond Donne returns in an “absorbing” mystery of “long-buried secrets, a two-decades-old rape case, and shady legal shenanigans” (Publishers Weekly).
When his father’s former law partner, Harry Stover, is murdered while being celebrated as Williamsburg, Brooklyn’s ‘Man of the Year,’ ex-cop turned schoolteacher Raymond Donne fights his old police instincts and vows to stay out of the investigation. That is until his childhood home is broken into and one of his students is threatened.
Has a decades-old case of his father’s come back to haunt the Donne family? Could the murder have something to do with the victim’s charitable work connecting low-income kids with business leaders in Williamsburg? Raymond never has liked unanswered questions, and when the answers come a little too close to his home and school, he decides he’s not above giving the cops a little unwanted help.
Praise for the Raymond Donne mysteries
“Tim O’Mara's Sacrifice Fly is the best first crime novel I’ve read in years. Knowing about the ways of city life and compassionate about its flawed characters, the writing has a swing as natural and strong as Roberto Clemente’s. It’s a real gem.”—Houston Chronicle
“An authentically gritty debut crime novel . . . Mr. O’Mara’s first-person mystery is rich in hard-boiled New Yorkese.”—The New York Times
“Gritty New York noir . . . Highly readable slice of streetwise fiction.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer
“The acrid, knowing Brooklyn atmosphere is strong enough to bottle.”—Kirkus Reviews
“A definite purchase.”—Library Journal
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
O'Mara's absorbing fourth Raymond Donne mystery (after 2015's Dead Red) finds the former New York City policeman, now dean of a middle school in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, at a crime scene in Manhattan. The murder victim, Marty Glover, was Ray's late father's former law partner and recent recipient of Williamsburg's Man of the Year Award. A school parent, Maria Robles, later phones Ray to say that her son, Hector, after hearing of Marty's death, has locked himself in his bedroom and is refusing to come out unless he talks to Ray. Hector had grown attached to Marty, who was sponsoring him in a mentorship program. After meeting with Hector, Ray is pulled into unofficially investigating Marty's murder. With the help of Allison Rogers, his reporter girlfriend, and friend Edgar Martinez O'Brien, a technophile and civilian crime-fighting junkie, Ray pursues a trail that leads to long-buried secrets, a two-decades-old rape case, and shady legal shenanigans. O'Mara skillfully ties all the various plot lines together.