In his latest novel of unrelenting suspense, Edgar Awardβwinning author Thomas Cook journeys into the darkest corners of the human heart to tell a mesmerizing story of crime and retributionβand the forces that push even good people to the breaking point. THE INTERROGATION Albert Jay Smalls sits in
Interrogation
β Scribed by Miller, Scott L
- Book ID
- 109745710
- Publisher
- Blank Slate Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 246 KB
- Series
- Mitchell Adams 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Competitive, cocky Mitchell Adams is a Ph.D. social worker in St. Louis who has it all--intelligence, good looks, a thriving private practice and a beautiful girlfriend--until his highly ordered world is suddenly turned inside out by her brutal murder. All evidence points to Mitch himself until he starts receiving phone calls from someone claiming to be her killer and one of his clients. The caller carries a past grudge and is hell bent on framing Mitch--and on killing one of his other clients if Mitch goes to the police. Faced with a spectrum of colorful, challenging clients as potential suspects, Mitch runs the killer's twisted gauntlet alone in a race against time to catch the killer before the police arrest him for the murder. His odyssey returns him to his days as a fledgling therapist and forces him to confront his own secrets. Ultimately, he must choose between learning the truth about the woman of his dreams and keeping a memory alive.
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### Amazon.com Review In this tight, suspenseful tale of a race against the clock to get a confession out of the chief suspect in the death of young Cathy Lake, every cop has his own private burden, his own reason for wanting to crack Albert Jay Smalls wide open and confirm him as the killer. Jack
Did Albert Jay Smalls strangle eight-year-old Cathy Lake to death on a rainy afternoon in 1952? Two police detectives have 11 hours to find out before Smalls is released. The Edgar-winning Cook makes the most of that brief period of time, not only braiding the intricate elements of the crime but lay