Pages
146
Year
2011
Language
English

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A newscaster's son disappears, and Amos Walker dives into the depths of Detroit to rescue the boy On screen, Sandy Broderick is everything a newscaster is supposed to be. He has a deep voice, a ten-thousand-watt smile, and the God-given ability to banter with weathermen until his ears fall off. But when the cameras turn off, he has a private problem: His twenty-year old son, Bud, has disappeared. Amos Walker is going to find him.   The boy and his junkie girlfriend are both gone, and Broderick is terrified-not for his son, but for his career. The station is about to do an exposé on drugs in Detroit, and the newscaster doesn't want his boy's addict girlfriend to get in the way of his Pulitzer. This new client may be sleazy, but Walker handles scum for a living, and it's time to go to work.   This ebook features an illustrated biography of Loren D. Estleman including rare photos from the author's personal collection.

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"The Glass Highway is written with Mr. Estleman's usual competence, and he remains among the top echelon of American private-eye specialists."
The New York Times
"One of the best hard-boiled writers of all time . . . Remarkably, he has kept his Detroit-based Amos Walker series fresh after three decades and 20 novels."
Newsday
"Amos Walker is dauntless, incorruptible and underpaid, which is just what a private eye should be."
Newsday

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