The chilling new Lucas Davenport novel by the number-one-bestselling
author His old boss, Rose Marie Roux, has moved up to the state level
and taken Lucas with her, creating a special trouble-shooter job for him
for the cases that are too complicated or politically touchy for others
to handle. Of course, Lucas is married now, and a new father, all of
which is fine with him; he doesn't mind being a family man. But he is a
little worried. If there's one thing Lucas Davenport knows, it's that
for every bit of peace you get, you have to pay - and he's waiting for
the bill. It comes in the form of two people found hanging from a tree,
in the woods of northern Minnesota. What makes it particularly sensitive
is that the bodies are those of a black man and a white woman, and
they're naked. 'Lynching' is the word that everybody's trying not to say
- but, as Lucas begins to discover, the murders are not, in fact, what
they appear to be. Neither are they the end of it. There is worse to
come - much, much worse... Filled with rich characterization and
exceptional drama that are his hallmarks, this is Sandford's most
suspenseful novel yet.
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The chilling new Lucas Davenport novel by the number-one-bestselling author His old boss, Rose Marie Roux, has moved up to the state level and taken Lucas with her, creating a special trouble-shooter job for him for the cases that are too complicated or politically touchy for others to handle. Of course, Lucas is married now, and a new father, all of which is fine with him; he doesn't mind being a family man. But he is a little worried. If there's one thing Lucas Davenport knows, it's that for every bit of peace you get, you have to pay - and he's waiting for the bill. It comes in the form of two people found hanging from a tree, in the woods of northern Minnesota. What makes it particularly sensitive is that the bodies are those of a black man and a white woman, and they're naked. 'Lynching' is the word that everybody's trying not to say - but, as Lucas begins to discover, the murders are not, in fact, what they appear to be. Neither are they the end of it. There is worse to come - much, much worse... Filled with rich characterization and exceptional drama that are his hallmarks, this is Sandford's most suspenseful novel yet.