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Fall headfirst into July’s hottest stories—danger, desire, and happily-ever-afters await.

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A Falling Knife by Andrew Case

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Also by Andrew Case:

A Falling Knife, February 2017
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The Big Fear, April 2016
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A Falling Knife
Andrew Case


Hollow City 2
Thomas & Mercer
February 2017
On Sale: February 14, 2017
Featuring: Detective Sergeant Ralph Mulino; Leonard Mitchell; Eleanor Hill
256 pages
ISBN: 1503938921
EAN: 9781503938922
Kindle: B01D04S0L8
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Mystery Police Procedural | Thriller Crime

When dirty real estate money makes the world go round, murder greases the wheels.

Something’s rotten in the borough of Brooklyn. And it’s not just the wave of glossy condos pushing longtime residents out of their neighborhoods. A construction worker has plunged to his death, and suspicion has fallen on a fellow hard hat for turning a crane into a killing machine. When the suspect does a disappearing act, a pair of unlikely partners reunite to chase him down.

Leonard Mitchell once investigated dirty cops, and Detective Ralph Mulino was his target. Mulino was cleared. But Leonard ran afoul of the system and ended up pushing paper for the Parks Department. Now Mulino drafts him to infiltrate a real estate mogul’s operation and expose a financial scam that may be behind the murder. But when the suspected killer gets tossed from a tenement roof, it seems the price of probing the housing market might just be too high.

Hollow City

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1 comment posted.

Re: A Falling Knife

Thanks for the introduction and review. I'm going to be
looking for the books.
(Kathleen Bylsma 5:32pm June 12, 2017)

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