Synopses & Reviews
Police Chief Justin Westwood is content to escape his big-city past in sleepy East End Harbor, but the brutal murder of a Wall Street shark is about to change all that--not least because Westwood was in bed with the victim's wife at the time.
National bestselling author Russell Andrews returns with an intricately layered novel of suspense, as Justin Westwood tries to clear himself of involvement in murder while a multinational financial conspiracy brings destruction in its wake. Westwood is willing to do whatever it takes to solve this crime, even if it means teaming up with an FBI agent who once broke his heart.
A trail of dead bodies draws him back home to Providence, RI, where he must deal with his own personal demons as well as reconnect with troubling memories of the past. Here he will discover a complex corporate scam with unimaginably murky depths, and at the heart of it an evil, scheming intelligence and a deadly temptress whose greatest joy lies in human suffering and death. HADES is a dark and atmospheric tale of obscene wealth and sadistic violence, opposed by one flawed but honorable man.
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"Russell Andrews returns with another large scale political, conspiratorial thriller featuring East End Harbor's police chief, Justin Westwood"--Provided by publisher.
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A nationally bestselling author returns with another imaginative, conspiratorial thriller featuring East End Harbor's police chief, Justin Westwood.
Synopsis
A former homicide detective who has left the big city for a job as police chief of sleepy East End Harbor, Justin Westwood is suddenly confronted by the killing of a Wall Street tycoon and finds himself investigating not only the victim's adulterous wife and Westwood's lover, but also corporate corruption and his own tortured past in his hometown of Providence, Rhode Island.
About the Author
RUSSELL ANDREWS is a pseudonym for Peter Gethers. Under the Andrews name, he has written four international bestselling thrillers: Midas, Gideon, Icarus, and Aphrodite. When using his real name, he is an editor, a screenwriter, a producer, a novelist, and the author of three bestselling nonfiction books: The Cat Who Went to Paris, A Cat Abroad, and The Cat Who'll Live Forever. He divides his time among homes in New York City and Sag Harbor, New York, and Sicily.