Pages
300
Year
2011
Language
English

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Maggie's life is rocked by a mistake from her boyfriend's past After making progressive documentary films for decades, Maggie MacGowen did not expect to fall in love with a Los Angeles cop. But Mike Trent, whom she met while investigating her sister's shooting, is no Los Angeles Police Department stereotype. Tall, with salt-and-pepper hair and a craggy Bogart face, he inspires her to uproot herself and her daughter from San Francisco and move down to L.A. It takes only a week for their new life to collapse.   Fifteen years ago, Mike had just made detective. His first homicide investigation was high profile-an off-duty cop shot during a hold-up-and there was pressure to get results. Though he claims the conviction was clean, police methods of 1979 do not look good in the light of post-Rodney King L.A. As the district attorney comes down on him, Maggie must choose between defending her lover and confronting the fact that he may not be as kind as she thought.

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"Strong, scary and real."
The New York Times Book Review
"Hornsby captures her setting and characters well, writes with panache, and maintains suspense with a smooth hand."
Publishers Weekly
"In this compelling tale, issues personal and professional, good and bad, past and present all contaminate each other, leaving no character in a position to cast stones. Maggie . . . is a complex and highly likable heroine whose cases test and prove her mettle."
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