![]() Readers have been wondering what comes next for Nick. Words like “beautifully written, simply brilliant, and thought-provoking” are just not enough. The ones we have just get overused because of novels like From the Ashes. ![]() Somebody needs to invent new adjectives for Marshall Thornton’s body of work. ![]() It takes the one person he leasts expects bringing him a case to finally draw him back into reevaluating his current affairs and where he thinks he can go from here. Shocked even by his own actions, Nick has given up his detection work, his apartment, and withdrawn from the few friends he had into a drunken isolation. How does one come back from a self imposed mental and emotional death? That’s the state that Nick Novak has put himself into after the devastating events of Murder Book (Boystown #5). Nick is convinced he’s wasting his time until the clues begin to add up to something entirely unsuspected. All he wants to do is stay hidden and lick his wounds after the death of his lover, Detective Bert Harker.īut when the least likely person in the world shows up at the bar and asks him to take a new case, he finds himself investigating the very unsuspicious death of a priest. Private Investigator Nick Nowak has allowed his life to fall to pieces: He’s stopped taking cases, given up his apartment and taken a job as a bartender at a sleazy joint tucked under the El. ![]()
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