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The End of Brooklyn
2011
First Published
3.88
Average Rating
228
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* Starred Review Booklist. "The final entry in Randisi's Brooklyn trilogy is dark, brooding, and thoroughly compelling [with] . . . clever plotting and an engaging narrative voice. Randisi has written hundreds of crime stories and earned numerous awards. This is among his finest efforts." (Wes Lukowsky, Booklist, May 2011) Nick Delvecchio, the private-eye hero of No Exit from Brooklyn and The Dead of Brooklyn, returns in a fast-paced tale of family lies and broken friendships. A beautiful young woman from Nick's high school days is dead, and her family hires Nick to find out whether it was suicide or murder. No sooner has he tackled the case than tragedy strikes close to home and Nick learns that his deepest assumptions about who he is are lies—and that one man's blood-stained past is about to impose a brutal toll on the people Nick loves most. Here is the culminating Brooklyn novel by Robert J. Randisi, recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Private Eye Writers of America and author of more than five hundred published novels. Says Michael "He's one of the best!" Mystery Scene Magazine.
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Author

Robert J. Randisi
Robert J. Randisi
Author · 61 books

Pseudonyms include W. B. Longley, Robert Lake, Spenser Fortune, Joshua Randall, Tom Cutter, J.R. Roberts, Joseph Meek, Cole Weston, Lew Baines, Paul Ledd and Jon Sharpe Robert J. Randisi is the creator and author of The Gunsmith, the popular Western series with more than 250 novels and more than 5 million books in print, which was written under the pen name J.R. Roberts. Under various pseudonyms, he has created and written the series Tracker, Angel Eyes, The Bounty Hunter, Mountain Jack Pike, and Ryder. Western novels that have appeared under his own name are The Ham Reporter, Targett, The Ghost with Blue Eyes, Legend, and Miracle of the Jackal. He has also edited the Western anthologies White Hats, Black Hats, and Boot Hill.

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