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Goodbye To The Dead Audiobook

A Jonathan Stride Novel

by Brian Freeman
language: english
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing, March of 2016 ‧
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Detective Jonathan Stride’s first wife, Cindy, died of cancer eight years ago, but her ghost hangs over Stride’s relationship with his current lover and fellow detective Serena Dial. When Serena witnesses a brutal murder outside a Duluth bar, she stumbles onto a case with roots that go all the way back to the last year of Cindy Stride’s life.

At the time, Cindy and Stride were on opposite sides of a domestic murder investigation. Gorgeous, brilliant Janine Snow—a surgeon transplanted to Duluth from Texas—was the prime suspect in the shooting death of her husband. Cindy believed her friend Janine was innocent, but Stride thought all the evidence pointed to the surgeon—even though the gun was never found. Despite Cindy’s attempts to help Janine, the case led to a high-profile murder trial in which Janine was convicted and sent to prison.

During the current investigation, Serena finds a gun used in the murder of a woman connected to an organized crime syndicate—a gun that turns out to be the same weapon used to kill Janine Snow’s husband. Two unrelated cases years apart suddenly have a mysterious connection. As Stride investigates the possibility that human traffickers are targeting women in the Duluth port, he begins to question whether he made a terrible mistake eight years ago by putting an innocent woman in prison—and whether he will ever be able to make peace with the memory of his beloved wife and give his heart to Serena.

Goodbye To The Dead

A Jonathan Stride Novel

by Brian Freeman

Property Description
ISBN: 9781504685962
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Release Date: March of 2016
Language: English
Format: Audiobook
File Size B
File Format and Compatibility:
Categories: eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9781504685962

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Brian Freeman

Brian Freeman is a renowned author of detective novels. He began his writing career at the age of 41 with the work Immoral Secrets, awarded the Macavity Award for best first novel and finalist for other prestigious awards such as the Edgar Award, the Dagger Award, the Anthony Award and the Barry Award. His second book, Restless City, was the target of the most complimentary reviews and considered one of the best cops of the year of its publication by the South Florida Sun Sentinel. Pursued, his third novel, also received unanimous acclaim from the public and critics. His works, characterized by an intense psychological suspense, invariably become international bestsellers, and Freeman is now considered on par with names such as Hitchcock, Chandler, Ellroy or Harlan Coben.

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