Synopses & Reviews
In the chill of winter, a homemade coffin drifts ashore in New York Harbor, containing the body of a boy with the letters “G.I.” written on his forehead. As a detective with Brooklyn South Homicide, Jack Leightner finds that corpses are a part of every working day. But today his attention is riveted on a considerably smaller box, containing an engagement ring for his girlfriend Michelle.…
In his second mystery featuring Detective Jack Leightner, Edgar Award--nominated author Gabriel Cohen vividly captures New Yorks most fascinating borough.
The relatively gentle treatment of the victim in Jacks new case leads him to believe that the boy may have been subject to a strange type of mercy killing. But when a new body appears, its clear that no mercy was involved.
Meanwhile, Jack cant figure out his new partner, Tommy Balfa. The man seems fixated on some mysterious trouble of his own, leaving Jack to find out why the unknown boy was sent adrift. Eventually, Jack is forced to take on a second, unofficial investigation into his own partners shady activities. And both cases keep interfering with his attempts to propose to his girlfriend. As all three plots thicken, Jacks pursuit of the killer takes him on a whirlwind tour of hidden parts of New York Harbor, from the secret world of Governors Island to the dilapidated shipyards of the old Brooklyn Navy Yard.
Red Hook, Cohens debut, was called “outstanding” (The New York Times), “accomplished” (Publishers Weekly), and “compelling” (Booklist). The Graving Dock, the eagerly awaited sequel, is a triumph, even richer in atmosphere, action, and the mysteries of the human heart.
About the Author
Gabriel Cohens previous Jack Leightner novel, Red Hook, was nominated for the Edgar Award for Best First Novel. He has written for The New York Times and Time Out New York, and taught writing at New York University. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.