Fade to Black: A Doug Brock Thriller
By (Author) David Rosenfelt
St Martin's Press
St Martin's Press
1st April 2018
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
320
Width 163mm, Height 242mm, Spine 28mm
494g
After getting shot in the line of duty, New Jersey state police officer Doug Brock has been busy rebuilding his life. He's reunited with his fianc and started to get some of his memories back. He hopes he can continue to recover with the help of an amnesia support group and that the damage from his past isn't permanent. It isn't until fellow group member Sean Conner approaches him after a meeting that Doug realizes the trouble is just beginning. Sean has discovered in his attic what can only be called a scrapbook of a murder victim, but he has no recollection of the girl's identity or why he might have gathered this information. Doug agrees to help and convinces his captain to open what had been a cold case. When he discovers that he had a personal connection to this case, suddenly he's questioning everything he thought he knew about the case, about Sean, and about his own past. In the next page-turning thriller by David Rosenfelt, Doug Brock is back to delight readers and keep them guessing until the end.
A brash, appealing narrator/hero and some memorably snappy dialogue.
--Kirkus Reviews
"Lives up to what we expect of Rosenfelt's brains and command." - Sullivan County Democrat
"Rosenfelt creates a deliciously atmospheric world of suspense and mystery...the tingly, sinister mood gives readers plenty to enjoy." - Booklist
"Fade to Black is another spellbinder by Maine author Rosenfelt. It's dark and sinister - but fiendishly worth the read. - Press-Herald
DAVID ROSENFELT is the Edgar-nominated and Shamus Award-winning author of seven standalones and thirteen previous Andy Carpenter novels, most recently Collared. After years living in California, he and his wife recently moved to Maine with the twenty-five golden retrievers that they've rescued. Rosenfelt's hilarious account of this cross-country move, Dogtripping, is published by St. Martin's Press.