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S. J. Rozan is the award-winning author of China Trade, Concourse,
Mandarin Plaid, No Colder Place, A Bitter Feast, Stone Quarry, Reflecting
the Sky, and Winter and Night. Her official website is www.sjrozan.com.
Winter and Night
From the critically acclaimed, award-winning S. J. Rozan comes her finest novel to date - an explosive novel about the corrosive power of secrets and corruption in a small town. In the middle of the night, private investigator Bill Smith is awakened by a call from the NYPD. They're holding a 15-year-old kid named Gary -- a kid Bill knows. But before Bill can find out what is going on, Gary escapes Bill's custody into the dark night and unfamiliar streets. Bill, with the help of his partner Lydia Chin, tries to find the missing teen and uncover what it is that led him so far from home. Tracking Gary's family to a small town in New Jersey, Bill finds himself in a town where nothing matters but high school football, where the secrets of the past - both the town's and Bill's own - threaten to destroy the present. And if Bill is to have any chance of saving Gary and preventing a tragedy, he has to both unravel a long buried crime and confront the darkness of his own past.
S.J. Rozan's Summer Reading List
Morality for Beautiful GirlS
by Alexander McCall Smith
This is part of a wonderful series set in Botswana. The first
book had sharp, sensible and sweet characters and a great evocation
of setting.
City of Bones
by Michael Connelly
I want an intelligent page-turner.
Alias Grace
by Margaret Atwood
I missed this one and I was completely captivated by The Blind Assassin.
Inches
by William Leonard Marshall
I save Marshall's Hong Kong books for rare treats because I
adore them and the number I haven't read is severly limited.
Adios Muchachos
by Daniel Chavarria
By a Cuban crime writer. Edgar winner for Best Paperback Original.
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