### Amazon.com Review Dennis Lehane won a Shamus Award for *A Drink Before the War*, his first book about working-class Boston detectives Patrick Kenzie and Angie Gennaro. His second in the series, *Darkness, Take My Hand*, got the kind of high octane reviews that careers are made of. Now Lehane no
Sacred
โ Scribed by Dennis Lehane
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 2010;2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 175 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
A beautiful, grief-stricken woman has vanished without a trace. So has the detective hired to find her. And a lot of money
Enter tough-nosed private investigators Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro. Rooted in the streets of blue-collar Dorchester, they've seen it all and survived. But this case leads them into unexpected territory: a place of lies and corruption, where trusting anyone could get them killed, and where nothing is sacred.
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A beautiful, grief-stricken woman has vanished without a trace. So has the detective hired to find her. And a lot of money... Enter tough-nosed private investigators Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro. Rooted in the streets of blue-collar Dorchester, they've seen it all โ and survived. But this case
In a land of subzero temperatures and snow-covered vistas, survival is a challenge. But for the Araktakan isolated and mysterious Inuit peoplethis harsh tundra is their heritage. Until now. A large mining company has purchased the land, and the sacred Araktak burial site with it. But more than diamo
In a land of subzero temperatures and snow-covered vistas, survival is a challenge. But for the Araktak--an isolated and mysterious Inuit people--this harsh tundra is their heritage. Until now. A large mining company has purchased the land, and the sacred Araktak burial site with it. But more than d
EDITORIAL REVIEW: In a land of subzero temperatures and snow-covered vistas, survival is a challenge. But for the Araktakan isolated and mysterious Inuit peoplethis harsh tundra is their heritage. Until now. A large mining company has purchased the land, and the sacred Araktak burial site with