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Dust to Dust

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Minneapolis is home to intriguing law enforcement characters, including Tami Hoag's homicide detectives, Sam Kovac and Nikki Liska. In this thought-provoking and emotionally resonant novel, they delve into the case of Internal Affairs investigator Andy Fallon, whose death raises questions of suicide. Rumors swirl around the department, suggesting Andy, the son of esteemed officer Iron Mike Fallon, took his life due to personal struggles, including his sexuality and a failed relationship. However, Sam feels compelled to investigate out of respect for Mike. Sam embodies the archetypal tragic hero, grappling with his identity as a twice-divorced, smoking, drinking workaholic. Amanda Savard, the determined Internal Affairs lieutenant, warns him of his stereotypical role, hinting at her own complex history. Sam’s sharp wit is matched by his keen sense of discernment, especially when Iron Mike's apparent suicide occurs. As Sam and Nikki reopen a nearly two-decade-old case, they uncover connections that could unravel past crimes and threaten future stability. Hoag demonstrates mastery of her craft with excellent pacing, complex characters, and intricate details, leaving readers eager for more adventures with Kovac and Liska.

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Dust to Dust, Tami Hoag

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Jazyk
anglicky
Autori
Tami Hoag
Vydavateľ
Bantam Books
Rok vydania
2000
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
354
ISBN10
0553106341
ISBN13
9780553106343
Prvé vydanie
2000
Pôvodný názov
Dust to Dust
Hodnotenie
3,85 z 5
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Minneapolis is home to intriguing law enforcement characters, including Tami Hoag's homicide detectives, Sam Kovac and Nikki Liska. In this thought-provoking and emotionally resonant novel, they delve into the case of Internal Affairs investigator Andy Fallon, whose death raises questions of suicide. Rumors swirl around the department, suggesting Andy, the son of esteemed officer Iron Mike Fallon, took his life due to personal struggles, including his sexuality and a failed relationship. However, Sam feels compelled to investigate out of respect for Mike. Sam embodies the archetypal tragic hero, grappling with his identity as a twice-divorced, smoking, drinking workaholic. Amanda Savard, the determined Internal Affairs lieutenant, warns him of his stereotypical role, hinting at her own complex history. Sam’s sharp wit is matched by his keen sense of discernment, especially when Iron Mike's apparent suicide occurs. As Sam and Nikki reopen a nearly two-decade-old case, they uncover connections that could unravel past crimes and threaten future stability. Hoag demonstrates mastery of her craft with excellent pacing, complex characters, and intricate details, leaving readers eager for more adventures with Kovac and Liska.