ISBN-13: 9781614175827 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 414 str.
Portland, Maine, homicide detective Joe Burgess needs a vacation. But there's a dead child in Knowlton Park.
Rolling up on the scene with a canoe on the roof and fishing poles flapping, Burgess finds little Timmy Watts, viciously stabbed, and carefully wrapped in a new blue blanket.
Timmy's parents are life-long crooks, his brothers deal drugs and his sister turns tricks. The only one who seems to care is Timmy's hearing-impaired sister, Iris. But she's keeping her secrets.
Then Iris disappears, and Burgess is battling against time to keep more children from dying.
REVIEWS:
"Flora's thought-provoking second police-procedural marks her as one of the best in the genre." Library Journal Starred Review
"A thing of beauty... insights are woven deep... characters, scenes and dialogue boost this story to excellence " The Portland Press Herald
THE JOE BURGESS MYSTERIES, in series order
Playing God
The Angel of Knowlton Park
Redemption
ABOUT KATE FLORA
Kate Flora developed her fascination with people's criminal tendencies as a lawyer in the Maine attorney general's office. When Kate isn't writing, or teaching writing at Grub Street in Boston, she can be found in her garden, waging battle against critters, pests, and her husband's lawnmower.
Portland, Maine, homicide detective Joe Burgess needs a vacation. But theres a dead child in Knowlton Park.
Rolling up on the scene with a canoe on the roof and fishing poles flapping, Burgess finds little Timmy Watts, viciously stabbed, and carefully wrapped in a new blue blanket.
Timmys parents are life-long crooks, his brothers deal drugs and his sister turns tricks. The only one who seems to care is Timmys hearing-impaired sister, Iris. But shes keeping her secrets.
Then Iris disappears, and Burgess is battling against time to keep more children from dying.
REVIEWS:
"Floras thought-provoking second police-procedural marks her as one of the best in the genre." ~Library Journal Starred Review
"A thing of beauty... insights are woven deep... characters, scenes and dialogue boost this story to excellence " ~The Portland Press Herald
THE JOE BURGESS MYSTERIES, in series order
Playing God
The Angel of Knowlton Park
Redemption
ABOUT KATE FLORA
Kate Flora developed her fascination with peoples criminal tendencies as a lawyer in the Maine attorney generals office. When Kate isnt writing, or teaching writing at Grub Street in Boston, she can be found in her garden, waging battle against critters, pests, and her husbands lawnmower.