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A hard-boiled mystery with grit, guts, and a detective who's out of second chances. In the shadowy heart of Los Angeles, homicide detective Fey Croaker is fighting to hold together a team on the brink...and a career teetering on collapse. When a woman is found murdered in her pristine condo-surrounded by new furniture, wearing new clothes, and hiding a million dollars in her dryer-Croaker is thrust into a case that makes no sense. The victim has multiple IDs...and fingerprints that match a woman murdered eighteen years ago. And things are about to get uglier. The convicted killer? Recently…mehr

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A hard-boiled mystery with grit, guts, and a detective who's out of second chances. In the shadowy heart of Los Angeles, homicide detective Fey Croaker is fighting to hold together a team on the brink...and a career teetering on collapse. When a woman is found murdered in her pristine condo-surrounded by new furniture, wearing new clothes, and hiding a million dollars in her dryer-Croaker is thrust into a case that makes no sense. The victim has multiple IDs...and fingerprints that match a woman murdered eighteen years ago. And things are about to get uglier. The convicted killer? Recently paroled. The evidence? Twisting tighter around Fey herself. The truth? More dangerous than anyone imagined. With her freedom, badge, and life on the line, Fey must navigate the corrupt underbelly of a city that eats its own-and confront the trauma that made her a survivor in the first place. But when the system turns on her, and loyalties fray within her own squad, the only weapon she has left is her unrelenting will. Will Fey crack the case-or become its final victim?
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Paul Bishop is William Jacks Chair of Modern Languages at the University of Glasgow. His research is focused on the intellectual background to psychoanalysis and analytical psychology. His books include Reading Goethe at Midlife: Ancient Wisdom, German Classicism & Jung (2011; 2nd edn., 2020), On the Blissful Islands with Nietzsche & Jung: In the Shadow of the Superman (2017), and Reading Plato through Jung: Why must the Third become the Fourth? (2022). The four volumes of Jung and the Epic of Transformation draw on his experience over three decades of researching, teaching, and enjoying Jung's works and their intellectual sources.