The execution
(2014)

Fiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : HarperAudio, 2014
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (10hr., 11 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9780062265203 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) MWT11587995, 0062265202 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 11587995
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Read by Peter Ganim

NYPD Detective Jeremy Fisk hunts an assassin working for a shadowy cartel in this action-charged second installment of Dick Wolf's New York Times bestselling series-a masterful thriller that blends politics, intrigue, and twisting suspense A number of bodies are discovered on the United States' border with Mexico, each carved with a bizarre symbol: a hummingbird. Detective Cecilia Garza-dubbed the Ice Queen among her colleagues at the Mexican intelligence agency because she's famous for never showing an ounce of weakness-arrives at the scene and recognizes the image immediately; it is the calling card of a killer called Chuparosa, a man both feared and celebrated for his cunning and brutality. Known to be incorruptible in a seemingly lawless land, Detective Garza has pursued this killer for years, yet knows little about him, except that he's merciless and heading to New York City-along with the rest of the world. It's United Nations Week in Manhattan and Jeremy Fisk-an integral member of the NYPD's Intelligence Division, an antiterror unit modeled on the CIA-can't let his grief over a devastating loss keep him from his duty to safeguard the city and the world's most powerful leaders. Complicating matters is the startling news of a mass murder on the beach in nearby Rockaway-and the arrival of a beautiful and assertive Mexican detective determined to do things her way. To have a chance at finding and stopping Chuparosa, these uneasy allies must meld their opposing investigative styles. They soon discover that there's much more to this threat than meets the eye-and Fisk will have to learn the hard way that justice is not always blind

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