Chicago politicsâpast, present, and futureâtake center stage in this complex and compelling V.I. Warshawki novel from New York Times bestselling author Sara Peretsky.
Tracking down missing persons is part of V.I. Warshawskiâs job. But Lamont Gadsden has been missing for more than forty yearsâlast seen heading out into the 1967 blizzard, in the midst of Chicagoâs racial unrest. V.I. figured the search would be futile. She didnât realize it would be lethal...or lead to troubling discoveries about her own family. And when her young cousin Petra disappears, an angry preacher, a jailed gangbanger, and politics from both past and present interconnectâand plunge V.I. into a mystery as unsettling as the â60s themselves.
A New York Times Notable Crime Book of the Year
One of NPRâs Top Five Crime Novels of the Year