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The last good guy

โœ Scribed by Parker, T. Jefferson


Publisher
Penguin; G.P. Putnam's Sons
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Weight
269 KB
Series
Roland Ford 3
Category
Fiction
City
New York
ISBN
052553766X

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โœฆ Synopsis


In this electrifying new thriller from three-time Edgar Award winner and New York Times bestseller T. Jefferson Parker, Private Investigator Roland Ford hunts for a missing teenager and uncovers a dark conspiracy in his most personal case yet.

When hired by a beautiful and enigmatic woman to find her missing younger sister, private investigator Roland Ford immediately senses that the case is not what it seems. He is soon swept up in a web of lies and secrets as he searches for the teenager, and even his new client cannot be trusted. His investigation leads him to a secretive charter school, skinhead thugs, a cadre of American Nazis hidden in a desert compound, an arch-conservative celebrity evangelist--and, finally, to the girl herself. The Last Good Guy is Ford's most challenging case to date, one that will leave him questioning everything he thought he knew about decency, honesty, and the battle between good and evil...if it doesn't kill him first. **

Review

**Praise for The Last Good Guy

** โ€œ[T. Jefferson Parker] does a masterly job of ratcheting up the tension, and the often lyrical prose is a pleasure to read. This entry could well earn three-time Edgar Awardโ€“winner Parker a fourth Edgar.โ€โ€”** Publishers Weekly(starred review)
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_โ€œIn this powerful thriller, Parker leaves us aching for the damaged souls left behind by false prophets and hate-mongers, and hoping that there still really are some good guys.โ€โ€” Booklist (starred review)**

โ€œIn the third case for his franchise hero, the prolific Parker summons the memory of retro hard-boiled crime yarns.โ€โ€”** Kirkus Reviews**

โ€œAs is typical for Parkerโ€™s novels, the stage upon which the story unfolds is a microcosm of todayโ€™s America, with racism and intolerance, the escalating struggle between conservatives and liberals and the pervasive intelligence of megachurches and the politics espoused therein. As is also typical of Parkerโ€™s novels, it is a mighty fine read.โ€โ€”** BookPage**

โ€œParker delivers another exceptional noirโ€ฆ.Readers of C.J. Box will enjoy the strong character development, fans of James Patterson will delight in the twists and turns, while T.C. Boyle fans will appreciate the atmospheric California setting.โ€โ€”** Library Journal**

โ€œT. Jefferson Parkerโ€™s third Roland Ford novel (following last yearโ€™s Swift Vengeance) should interest fans of Michael Connelly and John Sandford. Parker has had a long and successful career, but Ford is perhaps his best character so far, and this series just keeps getting better.โ€โ€” The Real Book Spy

โ€œT. Jefferson Parker draws the classical hard-boiled detective story out of its mythic past and into our contemporary landscape, much like the last great exemplar of the form, Ross Macdonaldโ€”and like Macdonald, Parker goes deeper with each book. The payoff for his readers is serious thrills.โ€โ€”Jonathan Lethem

โ€œ The Last Good Guy, the third outing for smart, tough, insightful, sympathetic Private Investigator Roland Ford, is nothing short of brilliant as it morphs from a simple missing persons case into a complex and nuanced exploration of the dark side of American culture.โ€**โ€”John Lescroart

** โ€œT. Jefferson Parkerโ€™s The Last Good Guy is a riveting crime drama with an engaging hero up against insurmountable odds as he tries to track down a womanโ€™s missing sister. With intelligence, action, and humor, the pages turn themselves to a thrilling climax.โ€**โ€”Mark Greaney

** โ€œFabulously atmospheric. Parker writes with a cinematic eye and a thrillingly dark heart.โ€โ€”Peter James

About the Author

T. Jefferson Parker is the author of numerous novels and short stories, the winner of three Edgar Awards, and the recipient of a Los Angeles Times Book Prize for best mystery. Before becoming a full-time novelist, he was an award-winning reporter. He lives in Fallbrook, California, and can be found at tjeffersonparker.com.

โœฆ Subjects


Private investigators -- Fiction


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