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For the past twelve months, Harry Lincoln has been at his exhausted best, battling criminals on the street and the demons in his head. The enigmatic son of another well-respected police homicide investigator, Detective Lincoln confront a troublesome trilogy of cases in: Retribution A psychopathic serial killer subjects his victims to a diabolic fate as the entire city watches with dread. The Quest An unlikely kidnapper with an unusual agenda puts the local police force on high alert as they attempt to preempt a murder-in-progress. Street Thugs A spree of gruesome assaults initiates a citywide…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
For the past twelve months, Harry Lincoln has been at his exhausted best, battling criminals on the street and the demons in his head. The enigmatic son of another well-respected police homicide investigator, Detective Lincoln confront a troublesome trilogy of cases in: Retribution A psychopathic serial killer subjects his victims to a diabolic fate as the entire city watches with dread. The Quest An unlikely kidnapper with an unusual agenda puts the local police force on high alert as they attempt to preempt a murder-in-progress. Street Thugs A spree of gruesome assaults initiates a citywide manhunt, paralyzes the criminal underworld and creates several unsuspected alliances. Following two non-fiction accounts of the lives and deaths of big city cops, a retired police captain ventures boldly into the dark world of crime fiction. The Lincoln Logs challenges you with graphic descriptions of street crime at its grimmest, in gripping stories that resonate with an authenticity rarely seen in crime thrillers. One thing is clear: the modern-day sleuth is no Sherlock Holmes
Autorenporträt
Harold B. Goldhagen was born and raised in New York City and dropped out of high school to serve in the Merchant Marine and later in the United States Army. Goldhagen has written two non-fiction books, Signal 63: Officer needs help & Signal 50/48: Killing Atlanta's Finest, based on his experiences as an officer in the Atlanta Police Department. His career spanned thirty years, including seven as a homicide detective. Goldhagen retired as a captain and now lives in the Georgia Mountains.