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Where the dead lay a novel

After the sinister disappearance of two highly-paid detectives, former Indianapolis cop, Frank Behr?the unforgettable P.I. introduced in David Levien?s nationally acclaimed novel, City of the Sun?is pulled into his darkest, most relentless case. When Frank Behr?s friend and mentor is murdered during a suspicious break-in, Behr thirsts for answers and revenge. But before he can pick up the killer's scent, an exclusive private investigation firm approaches him with a case: two of its operatives have gone missing. Prodded to take the case by his old boss?the Indianapolis police captain who holds the strings to returning him to the force?Behr accepts. The search for the missing detectives takes Behr into the dark recesses of Indianapolis? underbelly, a place rife with shocking brutality and vice. And when Behr uncovers a thread connecting the detectives to his friend?s brutal murder, he is forced to confront an ominous, deadly new breed of organized crime. Introduced in City of the Sun, Frank Behr instantly garnered critical attention and a high level of anticipation among thriller aficionados and fans of authors like Michael Connelly and Robert Crais.

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  • "After the sinister disappearance of two highly-paid detectives, former Indianapolis cop, Frank Behr?the unforgettable P.I. introduced in David Levien?s nationally acclaimed novel, City of the Sun?is pulled into his darkest, most relentless case. When Frank Behr?s friend and mentor is murdered during a suspicious break-in, Behr thirsts for answers and revenge. But before he can pick up the killer's scent, an exclusive private investigation firm approaches him with a case: two of its operatives have gone missing. Prodded to take the case by his old boss?the Indianapolis police captain who holds the strings to returning him to the force?Behr accepts. The search for the missing detectives takes Behr into the dark recesses of Indianapolis? underbelly, a place rife with shocking brutality and vice. And when Behr uncovers a thread connecting the detectives to his friend?s brutal murder, he is forced to confront an ominous, deadly new breed of organized crime. Introduced in City of the Sun, Frank Behr instantly garnered critical attention and a high level of anticipation among thriller aficionados and fans of authors like Michael Connelly and Robert Crais."@en
  • "After the sinister disappearance of two highly-paid detectives, former Indianapolis cop, Frank Behr searches the dark recesses of the Indianapolis' underbelly."@en
  • "After the sinister disappearance of two highly-paid detectives, former Indianapolis cop, Frank Behr--the unforgettable P.I. introduced in David Levien's nationally acclaimed novel, City of the Sun is pulled into his darkest, most relentless case. When Frank Behr's friend and mentor is murdered during a suspicious break-in, Behr thirsts for answers and revenge."
  • "After the sinister disappearance of two highly-paid detectives, former Indianapolis cop, Frank Behr--the unforgettable P.I. introduced in David Levien's nationally acclaimed novel, City of the Sun is pulled into his darkest, most relentless case. When Frank Behr's friend and mentor is murdered during a suspicious break-in, Behr thirsts for answers and revenge."@en
  • "The victim was a fighter, but strength wasn't enough to save him from this gruesome end. The missing are two well-paid private investigators who vanish on a confidential job. The family is formidable, crazy, deadly, and will stop at nothing to make their mark. The investigator is Frank Behr, haunted by an unspeakable loss, avenging his friend's death - and close to becoming the hunted. Can Behr track down the killers before they add him to their hit list."

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  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"

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  • "Where the dead lay a novel"@en
  • "Where the dead lay"
  • "Where the Dead Lay"@en
  • "Where the dead lay [a Frank Behr novel]"@en