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"And in The Front, peril is what comes to them all. D. A. Lamont has a special job for Garano. As part of a new public relations campaign concerning the dangers of declining neighborhoods, she's sending him to Watertown to come up with a "drama," and she thinks she knows just the case that will serve. Garano is very skeptical, because he knows that Watertown is also the home base for a loose association of municipal police departments called the FRONT, set up so that they don't have to be so dependent on the state - much to Lamont's anger. He senses a much deeper agenda here - but he has no idea just how deep it goes. In the days that follow, he'll find that Lamont's task, and the places it leads him, will resemble a house of mirrors - everywhere he turns, he's not quite sure if what he's seeing is true."--BOOK JACKET.
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The Front, Patricia Cornwell
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 2008
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- Titolo
- The Front
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Patricia Cornwell
- Editore
- Sphere
- Pubblicato
- 2008
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 240
- ISBN10
- 0751539651
- ISBN13
- 9780751539653
- Serie
- Winston Garano
- Tag
- Narrativa, Gialli & Thriller, Gialli, Thriller, Donne, Tensione, USA, Omicidi, Letteratura Americana, Giallo classico, Detective, America, Crimini e reati, Mafia, Carriera, FBI, Vittoria
- Prima pubblicazione
- 2008
- Titolo originale
- The Front
- Valutazione
- 3,05 su 5
- Descrizione
- "And in The Front, peril is what comes to them all. D. A. Lamont has a special job for Garano. As part of a new public relations campaign concerning the dangers of declining neighborhoods, she's sending him to Watertown to come up with a "drama," and she thinks she knows just the case that will serve. Garano is very skeptical, because he knows that Watertown is also the home base for a loose association of municipal police departments called the FRONT, set up so that they don't have to be so dependent on the state - much to Lamont's anger. He senses a much deeper agenda here - but he has no idea just how deep it goes. In the days that follow, he'll find that Lamont's task, and the places it leads him, will resemble a house of mirrors - everywhere he turns, he's not quite sure if what he's seeing is true."--BOOK JACKET.





