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Roar Back - (Émile Cinq-Mars Thriller) by John Farrow (Paperback)

Roar Back - (Émile Cinq-Mars Thriller) by  John Farrow (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Tasked with convincing a pastor that a prisoner shouldn't be paroled by his former captain, Sergeant Detective Émile Cinq-Mars fails. The consequences prove costly and it threatens to only be the beginning. An informant in the Montreal Mafia believes a gangland war is coming, and Cinq-Mars is at the heart of it.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>Remarkable stuff. Fans of Bill James' Harpur and Iles saga of cops and robbers are in for quite a treat</i> - <b>Kirkus Reviews Starred Review</b> <p/><b><i>Sergeant-Detective Émile Cinq-Mars fails with a task set to him by his former captain and the consequences look set to spark a gangland war in Montreal.</i></b> <p/> <i>Montreal, 1978.</i> Newly promoted Sergeant-Detective Émile Cinq-Mars attends the scene of seventeen break-ins at an apartment complex. Nothing more than stolen toasters. Cinq-Mars suspects that the burglaries are a trial run for a bigger heist . . . until he discovers a body pinned to a wall with a machete in one apartment. <p/> When the former captain of Night Patrol, Armand Touton, receives a tip from an undercover informant in the Mafia, Cinq-Mars is ordered to intervene with a prisoner's release: the man must stay behind bars. He fails with the task and the immediate consequences are devastating. <p/> While trying to remedy his failure, solve the mystery of the break-ins and the case of the dead body, a chilling aspect emerges . . . gangland Montreal is bracing for war.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>"Not only does Farrow provide fascinating backstory on the Montreal underworld that sets up the series debut, the outstanding City of Ice (1999), but he also takes advantage of the opportunity to add still more layers to his nuanced portrait of Cinq-Mars" </i>-- "<b>Booklist</b>"<br><br><i>A delight for followers of <b>Louise Penny</b> and <b>Donna Leon</b></i>-- "<b>Booklist Starred Review</b> of <b>Seven Days Dead</b>"<br><br><i>A fine, character-rich mystery</i>-- "<b><i>Booklist</b></i> on <b><i>Ball Park</b></i>"<br><br><i>An atmospheric storyteller who offers readers a complex literary mystery</i>-- "<b>Library Journal</b> on <b>Perish the Day</b>"<br><br><i>Farrow is an authoritative writer who creates characters with depth and plots that say something about them</i>-- "<b>New York Times</b> on <b>Seven Days Dead</b>"<br><br><i>Gripping... Cinq Mars's wry, often amusing observations spice up the action. Fans of character-driven police procedurals will be satisfied</i>-- "<b>Publishers Weekly</b>"<br><br><i>John Verdon fans will be pleased by Farrow's pitting of his well-rounded lead against a puzzle worthy of the detective's acuity</i>-- "<b>Publishers Weekly</b> on <b>Perish the Day</b>"<br><br><i>One of my favorite series. I love Émile Cinq-Mars!</i>-- "<b>Lee Child</b>"<br><br><i>Remarkable stuff. Fans of Bill James' Harpur and Iles saga of cops and robbers are in for quite a treat</i>-- "<b>Kirkus Reviews Starred Review</b>"<br><br><i>The perfect read-alike for <b>Louise Penny'</b>s Armand Gamache novels</i>-- "<b>Booklist</b> on <b>Perish the Day</b>"<br>

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