SummaryWhen a troubled, talented teenager goes missing, private
investigator Terry Orr's search uncovers a hornet's nest of
family secrets.
In just three short years, Jim Fusilli has garnered the
kind of praise for which writers wait their entire
careers: "Superior . . . This courageous and original
writer works against the grain of expectations, looking to
make our experience not easy but illuminative and true,"
proclaimed The Boston Globe. Publishers Weekly
writes, "Fusilli's sense of place is stunning: a tangible,
poetically evoked Manhattan infuses this complex, haunting
story."
In the latest installment of Jim Fusilli's critically
acclaimed series, enigmatic hero and occasional private eye
Terry Orr has been asked by his precocious daughter, Bella,
and her friend Daniel Wu to search for a gifted student who
has suddenly disappeared. Terry quickly discovers that
documents and cash have been stolen from the home of an
elderly family friend with whom the boy had been staying.
When Terry travels to the adolescent's New Jersey hometown,
he meets with unexpected violence. And when he returns to
the city, the trail leads to murder, as his own life hangs
in the balance.
But Terry can't say no to this case; something about the
damaged boy reminds him of his own difficult youth, as well
as his constantly challenging relationship with daughter,
Bella, who has begun to push her desperate father away.
Filled with brilliantly drawn characters and imbued with
Fusilli's vivid evocation of New York, Hard, Hard City is a
revelation.
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