Cold Quarry (Thorndike Mystery)

A Frank Pavlicek Mystery (Thorndike Mystery)

Cover Art for 9781410417909, Cold Quarry (Thorndike Mystery) by Andy Straka
ISBN: 9781410417909
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Published: 6 January, 2010
Format: Hardcover
Links Australian Libraries (Trove)

SHAMUS AWARD WINNING NOVEL  ANTHONY, SHAMUS, & AGATHA Award Nominated Series                                                            "Frank Pavlicek is a breath of fresh air in the field of private eye fiction-witty, sharp, and flesh-and-blood real." -- NY Times bestselling author Jeffery Deaver                                                                        When terror strikes home, the answers are less than clear. In this suspense-filled thriller master falconer Chester Carew is found shot to death in the woods, the apparent victim of a deer hunter's errant round. But private investigator Frank Pavlicek smells something far more deadly than a simple hunting accident. Something is contaminating the surrounding woods--something neither the local authorities nor the Feds seem willing to discuss. Things go from bad to worse when Frank's best friend and fellow falconer Jake Toronto appears to be implicated in the murder. Seeking justice for one friend and exoneration for another, Pavlicek threatens to uncover a group of domestic terrorists with a chilling agenda.                       Cold Quarry was originally published by NAL/Signet/Penguin.                                                           

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