Synopses & Reviews
Frank Corso is a pariah—a journalist once vilified for making up "facts" on a major crime story. Yet slow, sheltered Leanne Samples trusts no one but Corso to tell the world that her courtroom testimony that put Walter Leroy "Trashman" Himes on Death Row was a lie. Convicted of the savage slaying of eight Seattle women, Himes is only six days from execution, unless Frank Corso and outcast photographer Meg Dougherty into a struggle that goes far beyond right, wrong, truth, and justice. Because the lowly and the powerful alike all want Himes dead at any cost—despite startling new evidence that threatens to devastate a city once again.
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"The best writer of Seattle-oriented crime fiction these days is...G.M. Ford....Fury deserves to be a publishing rage." Seattle Magazine
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"Ford, the author of half a dozen deservedly popular Leo Wasserman mysteries, introduces Frank Corso....This is a strong start to what promises to be another absorbing series from one of the mystery genre's most skilled writers." Booklist
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"Part Sam Spade, part Hunter S. Thompson, Frank Corso is irresistible. You know you're in the hands of a superior storyteller." Martha C. Lawrence
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"A winning debut in this new series....Only a master could serve up such a fine story and then some." Publishers Weekly (starred review)
About the Author
A former creative writing teacher in Western Washington, G.M. Ford is the author of five previous critically acclaimed Leo Waterman novels: Who in Hell Is Wanda Fuca?, Cast in Stone, The Bum's Rush, Slow Burn and Last Ditch. Now a full-time writer, Mr. Ford makes his home in Seattle.