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Night Secrets

Frank Clemons, Book 3

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Night Secrets

Written by: Thomas H. Cook
Narrated by: Ray Chase
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Frank Clemons, an ex-cop turned private detective, faces a pair of perplexing cases on the mean streets of New York City.

The first case is simple. A wealthy man’s wife has grown distant, and he asks Frank Clemons, a private eye hardened by his past work on Atlanta’s homicide beat, to find out why. There are a number of simple reasons why a young woman might withdraw from her older husband, but the spurned spouse rejects them all. Her jewelry is disappearing, but he insists that she doesn’t have trouble with blackmail, drugs, or gambling. The answer must be more complex, and he begs Frank to find out what it is.

Meanwhile, an old woman familiar to Frank from his nights haunting Tenth Avenue has been murdered, and a gypsy priestess claims that she killed her. But Frank is unconvinced, and unearthing these women’s secrets will force him deep into the dark side of a city that he still cannot call home.

©1990 Original material Thomas H. Cook. Recorded by arrangement with The Mysterious Press.com, LLC. (P)2014 HighBridge Company
Private Investigators Psychological Suspense

Critic Reviews

“As always, the author’s gritty cityscape maintains its melancholy charm.” ( The New York Times)
“Cook evokes New York’s pungent atmosphere, complete with homeless people and all-night grocery stores, and makes Frank’s profound loneliness palpable.” ( Publishers Weekly)
“Cook has shown himself to be a writer of poetic gifts, constantly pushing against the presumed limits of crime fiction.” ( Los Angeles Times Book Review)

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