Detective Tully Jarsdel may not be a typical LAPD cop-but he's the only one who can solve this case A body so badly burned that it could be mistaken for a movie prop... except for the smell. That's not something the LAPD finds lying on the street every day. And when Detective Tully Jarsdel is c
One Day You'll Burn
β Scribed by Joseph Schneider
- Book ID
- 100229355
- Publisher
- Sourcebooks
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 295 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
"A brilliant first novel. Joseph Schneider's contemporary writing evokes some of Hollywood's most classic crime stories, from Chinatown to LA Confidential." βDick Wolf, creator of Law & Order
Detective Tully Jarsdel may not be a typical LAPD copβbut he's the only one who can solve this case
A body so badly burned that it could be mistaken for a movie prop... except for the smell. That's not something the LAPD finds lying on the street every day. And when Detective Tully Jarsdel is called to the scene, it's clear to him that something about the placement of the corpse is intentional, even ritualistic. Jarsdel's former career in academia seems to finally be coming in handy, rather than serving merely as material for jokes from his partner, Morales.
But nothing Jarsdel learned in school can prepare him for the deep evil behind this case, which appears to be as hopeless as it is violent. As Jarsdel and Morales attempt to settle...
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