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An Absence of Light

by David Lindsey
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Product Description
When Arthur Tisler, an investigator in the Houston PD's Intelligence Division, is found with a bullet in his head, everyone hopes it's suicide. If so, the case can be quietly closed. If Tisler's death is connected to his investigations - this could turn into the biggest scandal in department history. The investigating captain, Marcus Graver, can't rely on the "inside," so he hires an independent, a woman who has spent most of her career in the CIA's Far East operations. Her surveillance leads to a legendary deep-cover agent of the Mossad - one of the richest and most ruthless criminals in the world. Graver could be out of his league. . .
About the Author
David Lindsey is the New York Times bestselling author of eleven highly acclaimed novels including Mercy, The Rules of Silence, Body of Truth, The Color of Night, and An Absence of Light. He lives in Austin, Texas.
From AudioFile
The chief of the Houston PD's Criminal Intelligence Division fights to uncover the corruption that threatens his whole department. The story is superbly written and exquisitely paced. From the first sentence, suspense builds ever so slowly. Dick Hill's reading is admirably suited to the text. His masterful characterizations are subtle and precisely appropriate. His voice becomes the intangible, but defining, boundary of this beautifully wrought and menacing world. His cool, calm and certain narration advances the story with delicious suspense. Soon listener and protagonist alike are ready to howl at the darkness for release. This is mystery writing and telling at its finest. M.F.P. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1994
Publisher
Brilliance Audio
ISBN
9781561001958

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