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Author Moore, Jonathan, 1977- author.

Title The dark room / Jonathan Moore.

Publisher Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2017.

ISBN 9780544784673 (hardcover)
0544784677 (hardcover)



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 Locke Branch Adult  Fiction    AVAILABLE  ---
 Sanger Branch Adult  Fiction    AVAILABLE  ---
 Washington Branch Adult  Fiction    AVAILABLE  ---
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Description 294 pages ; 24 cm
Summary ""Suspense that never stops. If you like Michael Connelly's novels, you will gobble up Jonathan Moore's The Dark Room." --James Patterson ; The heart-pounding follow-up to the "electrifying" Poison Artist shows what happens when our deepest secrets are unburied." --Stephen King ; Gavin Cain, an SFPD homicide inspector, is in the middle of an exhumation when his phone rings. San Francisco's mayor is being blackmailed and has ordered Cain back to the city...a helicopter is on its way. The casket, and Cain's cold-case investigation, must wait. At City Hall, the mayor shows Cain four photographs he's received: the first, an unforgettable blonde; the second, pills and handcuffs on a nightstand; the third, the woman drinking from a flask; and last, the woman naked, unconscious, and shackled to a bed. The accompanying letter is straightforward: worse revelations are on the way unless the mayor takes his own life first. An intricately plotted, deeply affecting thriller that keeps readers guessing until the final pages, The Dark Room tracks Cain as he hunts for the blackmailer, pitching him into the web of destruction and devotion the mayor casts in his shadow"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject(S) Police -- California -- San Francisco -- Fiction.
Extortion -- Fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction.
ISBN 9780544784673 (hardcover)
0544784677 (hardcover)