The Gone Dead Train

The Gone Dead Train
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-13 : 9780062136206
ISBN-10 : 0062136208
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Book Synopsis The Gone Dead Train by : Lisa Turner

Download or read book The Gone Dead Train written by Lisa Turner and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 2014-07-22 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A riveting Southern mystery in which Memphis detective Billy Able descends into the bizarre world of flawed heroes, Santería voodoo, and cold-hearted killings linked to a damning photograph and a stunning betrayal by a civil rights icon Burned by his last case, Memphis detective Billy Able is at a crossroads. He doubts himself. He doubts his career. But he can't turn off instincts honed by a decade on the force. The suspicious deaths of two legendary bluesmen are ruled due to natural causes. Convinced that a crime has been committed, Billy Able and straitlaced female cop Frankie Malone refuse to let it go. A voodoo curse, a Santerían priest, and a decades-old photograph may connect the seemingly unrelated homicides. But the clues don't add up until a third victim is cruelly murdered. Guilt-ridden, Billy swears to dig into the city's dark history for answers, then finds himself caught up in a web of incriminating evidence. Hunter becomes prey. Frankie has his back as they race to solve the deadly puzzle from which Billy may not come out alive.


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