Close Case

Close Case

by Alafair Burke (Author)

Synopsis

For Deputy District Attorney Samantha Kincaid's thirty-second birthday, she gets an unusual gift: a homicide call out. The crime scene: the elite Hillside neighbourhood in Portland, Oregon. The victim: star investigative reporter Percy Crenshaw, who has been bludgeoned to death in his carport. Tensions in the city have been running high. The previous week, a police officer shot and killed an unarmed mother of two in what he claims was self-defence; in the aftermath, protestors have waged increasingly agitated anti-police demonstrations. Crenshaw's death, it seems, is not unrelated: within a matter of hours, police arrest two young men who appear to have embarked on a crime spree in the aftermath of the protests. The case looks straightforward, especially when one of the suspects confesses. But then the man recants, claiming coercive police tactics, and Samantha finds herself digging for more evidence. Samantha's pursuit of the truth puts her at odds with the cops, including her new live-in boyfriend, Detective Chuck Forbes. Worse yet, it puts her on the dangerous side of the line that can divide good cops from bad.Unsure who to trust, Samantha tracks the path of clues left by Crenshaw . ..a path that could lead her to the same fatal end.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 03 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 0752877496
ISBN 13: 9780752877495
Book Overview: Alafair Burke's first novel was part of the successful New Blood promotion. She has received excellent reviews: 'Ms Burke is a born storyteller and has created an attractive heroine whom I look forward to meeting again' Sunday Telegraph. 'She has certainly inherited quite an amount of her old man's story-telling abilities ... [Burke] handles the various threads of the story with aplomb, her characters are believable, her plotting is right on the button, and in Kincaid she has created a sympathetic protagonist that I'm sure we'll hear about again' Irish Times. 'She's a chip off the old block ... it's exceptional: taut, clever, complex and different from her old man's style' The Herald. 'Alafair Burke ... has established her own authentic voice and Samantha Kincaid is a feisty and credible heroine' Irish Independent. 'Exciting, individual and unreservedly excellent ... An absorbing, enjoyable first outing. Safe to assume there'll be many more' Literary Review.

Author Bio
A former deputy district attorney in Portland, Alafair Burke now teaches criminal law at Hofstra School of Law and lives in New York City. She is the daughter of acclaimed crime writer James Lee Burke.