Gabe Driscoll, chief of Internal Affairs for the New York City police department, stands in the city morgue, watching an autopsy. His interest is more than professional. The body is that of activist priest Frank Redmond, who with Driscoll belonged to a championship swim relay team at a Jesuit high school in the 1950s.
More than three decades later, Redmond has gone off a Harlem rooftop a few blocks from his church, and the surviving members of the team-Driscoll and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Andrew Troy-find themselves reunited in a race to figure out how and why Redmond died. Was it suicide, as police and diocesan investigations have summarily concluded? Or was he pushed-murdered-and if so, by whom? The search for answers takes Driscoll and Troy to Vietnam and Africa and back to Harlem, and inside their own ambitions, passions, and secrets, both past and present.
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From the Back Cover:
PRAISE FOR WALL OF BRASS:
"Richly entertaining."--The New York Times Book Review
PRAISE FOR A FAINT COLD FEAR
"A first-rate, thought-provoking thriller."--Entertainment Weekly
PRAISE FOR MAN WITH A GUN
"Mr. Daley is a writer of fine craft and understanding. His story is instructive, moving and entirely satisfying."--The New Yorker
PRAISE FOR THE DANGEROUS EDGE
"Not only a nonstop thriller but a novel of surprising depth . . . Engrossing and rewarding reading to the last word."--New York Times Book Review
About the Author:
ROBERT DALEY is the author of sixteen novels, including Year of the Dragon, and eleven nonfiction books, including Prince of the City. Born and educated in New York, he served one year as an NYPD deputy commissioner. Daley lives in Connecticut and Nice, France.
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- PublisherMariner Books
- Publication date2006
- ISBN 10 0156032287
- ISBN 13 9780156032285
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages386
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