Mardi Gras whips New Orleans'
French Quarter into a whirlpool of excess, color, booze,
noise, motion. So the woman in the sights of Will
Novak's binoculars stands out. She's bruised, barefoot,
wearing a man's raincoat. And she's looking right at
him.
No Faith
In a moment she's
fleeing into the crowd, but Novak knows she's not gone
for good. When she comes back, it's with a gun to his
head—and a story about crony politics, a crooked judge, a
kidnapped whistleblower, and children in deadly danger.
Novak can't let this one slide.
No Fury
Through the grit of Houston's underbelly to the
grime below Beverly Hills' glamor, a trickle of rot
connects the powerful to the desperate and corrupts the
men and women who are supposed to stand against it.
Deceit is everywhere. If he's going to do right, Novak
is going to have to do it alone . . .