Steve Hamilton: Let it Burn (UK 2014) From the Publisher: Suddenly the years fall away, and in his mind Alex is back in that hot summer in Detroit, hunting the brutal murderer of a young woman. The problem is, something about the case no longer makes sense, and Alex feels compelled to retrace the steps that led to the arrest and conviction of Darryl King. But it's not just the case that looks different: returning to Detroit, Alex finds a city that is almost unrecognizable from the one he left, a city that is quite literally dying on its feet, where crime and decay hold sway, and law and order are in retreat. And as Alex searches for the truth among the shadows of the past, he discovers a story more shocking than the one he thought he knew and a danger more threatening than an ex-con looking for revenge. Steve Hamilton: Let it Burn. The past is a dangerous place. Orion Books, ISBN: 9781409137252 (July, 2014), 276 p., £8.99.
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Steve Hamilton: Let it Burn (USA 2014) From the Publisher: Then he gets a call from his old sergeant. A young man Alex helped put away -- n the one big case that marked the high point of his career -- will be getting out of prison. When the sergeant invites Alex downstate to have a drink for old times' sake, it's an offer he would normally refuse. However, there's a certain female FBI agent he can't stop thinking about, so he gets in his truck and he goes back to Detroit. While there, he's reminded of something about that young man's case, a seemingly small piece of the puzzle that he never got to share. It's not something anyone wants to hear, but Alex can't let go of the feeling that they arrested the wrong man. And that the real killer not only got away, but went on to kill again. Let it Burn continues the acclaimed Alex McKnight series by two-time Edgar award-winner and New York Times bestselling author Steve Hamilton. Steve Hamilton: Let it Burn. An Alex McKnight Novel. St. Martin's Minotaur, ISBN: 9781250000095 (June, 2014), 276 p., $15.99.
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Steve Hamilton: Let it Burn (UK 2013) From the Publisher: Suddenly the years fall away, and in his mind Alex is back in that hot summer in Detroit, hunting the brutal murderer of a young woman. The problem is, something about the case no longer makes sense, and Alex feels compelled to retrace the steps that led to the arrest and conviction of Darryl King. But it's not just the case that looks different: returning to Detroit, Alex finds a city that is almost unrecognizable from the one he left, a city that is quite literally dying on its feet, where crime and decay hold sway, and law and order are in retreat. And as Alex searches for the truth among the shadows of the past, he discovers a story more shocking than the one he thought he knew and a danger more threatening than an ex-con looking for revenge. Steve Hamilton: Let it Burn. The past is a dangerous place. Orion Books, ISBN: 9781409140771 (August, 2013), 276 p., £14.99.
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Steve Hamilton: Let it Burn (USA 2013) From the Publisher: Then he gets a call from his old sergeant. A young man Alex helped put away -- n the one big case that marked the high point of his career -- will be getting out of prison. When the sergeant invites Alex downstate to have a drink for old times' sake, it's an offer he would normally refuse. However, there's a certain female FBI agent he can't stop thinking about, so he gets in his truck and he goes back to Detroit. While there, he's reminded of something about that young man's case, a seemingly small piece of the puzzle that he never got to share. It's not something anyone wants to hear, but Alex can't let go of the feeling that they arrested the wrong man. And that the real killer not only got away, but went on to kill again. Let it Burn continues the acclaimed Alex McKnight series by two-time Edgar award-winner and New York Times bestselling author Steve Hamilton. Steve Hamilton: Let it Burn. An Alex McKnight Novel. St. Martin's Minotaur, ISBN: 9780312640224 (July, 2013), 276 p., $25.99.
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