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Walking Shadows

Part of the Decker/Lazarus Novels series
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Detective Peter Decker and his wife, Rina Lazarus, risk life and limb to solve a pair of brutal murders that may be tied to a crime from more than twenty years ago in this intense and addictive mystery from New York Times bestselling author Faye Kellerman.

On a quiet suburban street in upstate Greenbury, New York, the brutally beaten body of a young man is discovered in the woods adjacent to an empty vacation home. Twenty-six-year-old Brady Neil a resident of the neighboring town of Hamilton, had no criminal record, few friends, worked full-time, and attended community college. But as Detective Peter Decker learns, the clean-cut kid is linked to the criminal world. When Brady was a baby, his father, Brandon Gratz, was convicted of robbing and killing the owners of a local jewelry store. While Gratz and his partner, Kyle Masterson, admitted to the robbery, they swore they left the owners, Glen and Lydia Levine, very much alive.

The experienced detective knows theres more to this homicide case than the records show. As he digs into Gratzs past, Decker begins to suspect that the sons murder may be connected to the fathers sins. Before he can put together the pieces, Decker finds out that one of Brady Neils friends, Joseph Bochaka Boxerhas gone missing. Heading to Bochs house with his temporary new partner, Hamilton PD cop Lenora Baccus, they discover a bloodbath.

Who would savagely kill two innocent menand why? Finding the answers will require all of Deckers skill and knowledge, the help of his fellow Greenbury detectives, Tyler McAdams and Kevin Butterfield, and information gleaned from his wife Rinas behind the scenes investigation to put all the pieces of this deadly puzzle together . . . and see justice done.

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William Morrow
0062870688 / 9780062870681
Paperback
28/08/2018
384 pages
152 x 229 mm, 408 grams