**The new Stevens and Windermere novel from one of the most dazzlingly acclaimed new writers in crime fiction.** The billionaire picked a heck of a way to die. On a beautiful Saturday in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota, state investigator Kirk Stevens and his occasional colleague FBI sp
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- Book ID
- 108328732
- Publisher
- Putnam Adult
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Standards
- ISBN
- 1101624779
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✦ Synopsis
The new Stevens and Windermere novel from one of the most dazzlingly acclaimed new writers in crime fiction.
The billionaire picked a heck of a way to die.
On a beautiful Saturday in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota, state investigator Kirk Stevens and his occasional colleague FBI special agent Carla Windermere witness the assassination of one of the states wealthiest men. The shooter is a young man, utterly unremarkableexcept in his eyes. There is something very wrong in his eyes.
And its only the beginning. The events of that sunny springtime day will lead Stevens and Windermere across the country, down countless blind alleys, and finally to a very flourishing twenty-first-century enterprise: a high-tech murder-for-hire social media website. But just who has the dead-eyed shooter targeted next . . . and whos choosing his victims? Thats where things get complicated.
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