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Item Description
Prove the Nameless by Terence Faherty (Hardcover)
This is a used hardback book with dust jacket in good condition!
The dust jacket has a tear on the back.
Item specifics - Fiction & Literature Books
Condition:
Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition.
Author:
Terence Faherty
Format:
Hardcover
Publisher:
Minotaur Books
ISBN-10:
0312147066
ISBN-13:
9780312147068
Subject:
Mystery, Thriller
Publication Year:
1996
Topic:
--
Special Attributes:
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Language:
English
Detailed item info
Synopsis The only survivor of a multiple murder that wiped out her family 20 years ago asks Owen Keane to investigate the unsolved crime.
Key Details
Author:
Terence Faherty
Language:
English
Format:
Hardcover
ISBN-10:
0312147066
ISBN-13:
9780312147068
Size
Length:
294 pages
Height:
8.8 in
Width:
6 in
Thickness:
1 in
Weight:
16.8 oz
Publisher's Note Atlantic City newspaper reporter Owen Keane is asked to investigate a twenty-year-old multiple murder that claimed all but one member of a prominent local family, and Keane does so, until the trail leads him to the murderer and his own worst fears
Working for an Atlantic City newspaper, Owen Keane is intrigued by the unsolved murder of a prominent local family--even more so when the sole survivor of the incident, a baby at the time, asks him to help answer the question: why was she spared? Owen starts digging, and finds that though the past 20 years have muddied the facts of the case, the truth--and the killer--are out there.
Industry Reviews "The Keane character represents an appealing combination of mid-life crisis angst and get-to-the-point daily newspaper wit and clear thinking." Washington Post Book World
"Faherty offers a dense plot, an excellent South Jersey sense of place, and a likable and unusual hero." Kirkus Reviews (08/15/1996)