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Mission Flats
By (Author) William Landay
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Corgi Books
15th September 2005
1st September 2005
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Winner of CWA John Creasey Memorial Award 2003
Paperback
512
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 32mm
340g
Nothing much happens in Versailles, Maine. Until a body is found in a cabin up by the lake. The dead man turns out to be from the Boston DA's office, a prosecutor who had been investigating a series of gang-related murders in that city. Ben Truman, Chief of Police, heads down to Boston to follow the few fragile leads he has in the case. Not welcomed by the police there, he knows he really should get the message and disappear back to the sticks. Big city crime is way beyond anything he's ever dealt with before.
But still Truman refuses to let it go. With the help of a retired cop who knows all the angles, he becomes embroiled in an investigation which has its roots in a sequence of deaths which began twenty years previously...
'A most assured dbut, cleverly plotted with an unguessable ending' * Sunday Telegraph *
'A compelling dbut...Juicy characterisation and a strong affinity for moral ambiguity. It marks the blooding of a major new talent with shades of George Higgins and Scott Turow'
* Guardian *William Landay was born and raised in Boston, where he now lives with his wife and son. A graduate of Yale University and Boston College Law School, he served for six years as an assistant district attorney before turning to writing. Mission Flats is his first novel.