Everyone has a breaking point . . . âProbably no other suspense writer takes readers as deeply into the heart of darkness as Cook.â âChicago Tribune
There are no witnesses nor evidence to link him to the crime, but the police are sure that vagrant Albert Jay Smalls killed a child. Their interviews have led nowhere, but nowâwith a 6:00 a.m. deadline looming at which he must be released from custodyâthey will try one more interrogation. Detective Pierce, whose own daughterâs death has left a hole in his heart, and Detective Cohen, still broken from what he saw in World War II, will look into the abyss of Smallsâs troubled mind in a frantic last-ditch effort to extract a confession. Their effort will bring answers they never expectedâand blur the line between innocence and guilt . . .
âCook adroitly weaves back and forth between the crime itself, the subsequent investigation and the halting questioning of the suspect. More compelling, however, is his portrayal of how the crime affects Pierce and Cohen, as well as several secondary characters . . . Down to the cleverly hatched, melancholy ending, Cook again takes readers down a dark, treacherous road into the heart of human fallibility and struggle.â âPublishers Weekly
â[An] irresistible premise.â âKirkus Reviews
âWell-plotted . . . The psychic pain of these characters is piercing.â âThe New York Times Book Review
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