Synopses & Reviews
The award winning author of The Innocents and Bearing Secrets returns with a novel "as wild and exhilarating as the California surf". -- Nevada Barr, author of Endangered Species
"Barre's writing is lean and muscular and thoughtful. Richard Barre and Wil Hardesty are an E-ticket ride". -- Robert Crais, author of the bestselling Elvis Cole novels
"Wil Hardesty is a new private eye whose destination may just be the pantheon of great ones who followed tough clues before him". -- Michael Connelly, bestselling author of Trunk Music
In his Shamus Award-winning first novel, The Innocents, Richard Barre introduced audiences to Wil Hardesty, a private eye with a deep, dark past -- and an uncertain future. In The Ghosts of Morning, Barre plunges further into Wil's history, to a far off place where murder and friendship collide.
"Barre has tapped into the psyche of a generation. History, nostalgia, and gritty human realities hooked me so deeply into the world of Wil Hardesty...the plot grabs, the characters seduce, and the pace never lets up". -- Nevada Barr, author of Endangered Species