Vespers: A Novel of the 87th Precinct #42 1989[PC](J2304)

by Ed McBain | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0743470753 Global Overview for this book
Registered by MRJIGGS of St. Louis, Missouri USA on 2/1/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by MRJIGGS from St. Louis, Missouri USA on Wednesday, February 1, 2006
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paperback
327pp
published, 1991
copyright, 1990

ANNOTATION
Now available for the first time in paperback--the latest riveting novel in the bestselling 87th Precinct series. The hardcover of Vespers has sold almost twice as many copies as McBain's previous hardcover releases. This paperback edition will contain a preview of the author's new hardcover, Widows.

FROM THE PUBLISHER
In a walled garden surrounded by skyscrapers, Father Michael Birney met an unholy end, stabbed by an assailant who invaded his vespers prayers and then vanished as twilight overtook the big city. A stone's throw from the crime scene, a congregation of Satan worshipers chants its disturbing incantations -- an irony not lost on Detectives Carella and Hawes, who search among the cultists for a killer. But it will take more than a leap of faith for the cops of the 87th Precinct to expose the truth behind the deadliest -- and bloodiest -- of sins.

FROM THE CRITICS
Publishers Weekly
The latest in the 87th Precinct series, this bizarre and gripping novel shows why MWA Grand Master McBain is acclaimed for his stories about police at work in a big city. Detectives Carella and Hawes are investigating the murder of Fr. Birney at St. Catherine's, a church near the headquarters of satanists, which makes them obvious suspects. But Carella and Hawes, hearing different stories from all the people concerned, recognize the enormous task of separating the truth from lies. There are hints that the pastor was being blackmailed; that the black boy he saved from a beating by a gang of white teens, as well as his attackers, are guarding guilty secrets; that a parishioner who quarreled with Birney could be the killer. As usual, the author's uncannily accurate eye and ear make the many characters identifible as real people. Not as usual, however, the solution to this case and related crimes reverberates with the shocks of totally unexpected disclosures. Major ad/promo; Mystery Guild and Literary Guild selections. (Jan.)

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