Review
Moe Prager is my kind of private eye. (Michael Connelly, bestselling author of "The Narrows") Moe Prager is a thinking mans P.I. (S.J. Rozan, Edgar-award winning author of "Winter and Night") Moe Prager is a far from perfect hero, but an utterly appealing one. Lets hope...for many, many more cases. (Laura Lippman, Edgar-award winning author of "The Sugar House") Reed Farrel Coleman goes right to the darkest corners of the human heartto the obsessions, the tragedies, the buried secrets from the past. (Steve Hamilton, Edgar-award winning author of "Blood Is the Sky")
Book Description
It's 1983 and Reaganomics is in full swing. But beneath the facade of junk bonds and easy money, New York remains a gritty metropolis offering Nirvana with one hand and desolation with the other. Moe Prager, ex-NYPD cop turned reluctant PI is too busy reeling from a family tragedy to see what's coming. The disappearance of Moira Heaton two years earlier keeps returning to haunt her previous boss, state senator Steven Brightman, who, in turn, enlists Moe's help to clear his name once and for all. This is a truly absorbing page-turner.