



Night Tremors
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4.2 • 74 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Anthony, Shamus, and Lefty Award Finalist
Powerful forces on each side of the law have Rick Cahill in the crosshairs
Nightmares of the man he killed two years ago still chase Rick Cahill through his sleep. The memory of his murdered wife haunts him during waking hours. His private investigative work, secretly photographing adulterers, paid for his new house but stains his soul.
When an old nemesis asks for his help to free a man from prison, a man he thinks is wrongly convicted of murder, Rick grabs at the chance to turn his life around. His investigation takes him from the wealthy enclave of La Jolla to the dark underbelly of San Diego. His quest fractures his friendship with his mentor, endangers his steady job, and draws the contempt of the Police Chief who has tried to put Rick behind bars forever.
With the police on one side of the law and a vicious biker gang on the other, all trying to stop him from freeing the man in prison, Rick risks his life to uncover the truth that only the real killer knows—what happened one bloody night eight years earlier.
Perfect for fans of David Baldacci
While all of the novels in the Rick Cahill PI Crime Series stand on their own and can be read in any order, the publication sequence is:
Yesterday's Echo
Night Tremors
Dark Fissures
Blood Truth
Wrong Light
Lost Tomorrows
Blind Vigil
Last Redemption (coming November 2021)
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Anthony Award winner Coyle's extremely dark sequel to 2013's Yesterday's Echo, Rich Cahill, a La Jolla, Calif., PI stuck doing such lowly jobs as photographing adulterous spouses, is drawn to the case of Randall Eddington. Imprisoned in San Quentin eight years earlier, at age 18, for the brutal murder of his parents and sister, Randall may get a new trial if fresh evidence can be verified. The investigation is complicated by the involvement of a vicious biker gang, the ethically compromised cops who may have known that Randall was framed, and Cahill's own obsessive need to study every piece of the puzzle. Most PIs are hypercompetent and tough, but Cahill is fallible and painfully vulnerable he keeps on trying to do the right thing. Readers should be prepared for a morally ambiguous ending to this sobering crime novel.
Customer Reviews
Worthy of an award for EXCELLENCE
If you like Michael Connelly, John Grissom, etc. you will enjoy fictional authenticity of the highest quality. Perhaps this author needs another agent and publisher because it is a travesty to purchase these works of verbal art for less than $2 bucks. I love a deal, but I don’t enjoy a steal.