He got away with murder once...Is he back for more? A gripping, heart-stopping thriller from one of crime's most exciting voices. 'Unflinching and mesmerizing' Vaseem Khan 'Deep, dark, and irresistible' A.J. Finn 'I inhaled it in two greedy gulps' Ali Land -- Dakota Finch left the small mountain town of Nectar as soon as she was old enough. Became a big city cop. Worked homicide. Put the past and her best friend's murder behind her. Now she's back in Nectar. Sent in disgrace to the one place she can't cause more trouble. Only the body that greets her first day on the job says different.…mehr
He got away with murder once...Is he back for more? A gripping, heart-stopping thriller from one of crime's most exciting voices. 'Unflinching and mesmerizing' Vaseem Khan 'Deep, dark, and irresistible' A.J. Finn 'I inhaled it in two greedy gulps' Ali Land -- Dakota Finch left the small mountain town of Nectar as soon as she was old enough. Became a big city cop. Worked homicide. Put the past and her best friend's murder behind her. Now she's back in Nectar. Sent in disgrace to the one place she can't cause more trouble. Only the body that greets her first day on the job says different. Because Dakota knows it's a victim of the Sugar Man: the killer who murdered her best friend. The crime Nectar's law enforcement wants to forget. Dakota's never been afraid of making trouble. But neither, she is about to learn, is the Sugar Man . . . Praise for Nicolás Obregón 'A masterpiece' Jeffery Deaver 'I'm awestruck' A. J. Finn 'A dark, brutal ride' Anthony Horowitz 'Truly heart-rending' Daily Express
Nicolás Obregón grew up between London and Madrid. While in Japan for his job, he learned of the unsolved Miyazawa Family Murders, which informed his first novel, Blue Light Yokohama. It is also the focus of his Universal Audio true crime podcast, FACELESS. His short story, Colibrí, features in the anthology, Both Sides: Stories From the Border, nominated for an Anthony Award, while Blue Light Yokohama was nominated for the T. Jefferson Parker Award.
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