FOOTSTEPS OF THE HAWKFOOTSTEPS OF THE HAWK
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Book, 1995
Current format, Book, 1995, 1ST ED, All copies in use.Book, 1995
Current format, Book, 1995, 1ST ED, All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsBurke finds himself embroiled in yet another adventure when he is forced to confront two renegade police officers who are determined to stalk him down
Burke finds himself embroiled in yet another adventure when he is forced to confront two renegade police officers who are determined to stalk him down--and each other. By the author of Down in the Zero. 30,000 first printing. Tour.
Burke has returned to the streets of New York City - territory he knows so well and hates so deeply.
Two rogue cops - one male, one female - are stalking each other, and all of Burke's survival skills are not enough to keep him out of the cross fire. She seems to want Burke to help an innocent man get out of prison. He seems to want to make Burke a suspect in a series of murders possibly connected to the rape-murder her prisoner is serving time for. None of it adds up. Burke can't fit any logic around the situation, but it feels "treacherous bad." He's got to figure it out before he can get out of it - and by that time it might be too late.
Burke finds himself embroiled in yet another adventure when he is forced to confront two renegade police officers who are determined to stalk him down--and each other. By the author of Down in the Zero. 30,000 first printing. Tour.
Burke has returned to the streets of New York City - territory he knows so well and hates so deeply.
Two rogue cops - one male, one female - are stalking each other, and all of Burke's survival skills are not enough to keep him out of the cross fire. She seems to want Burke to help an innocent man get out of prison. He seems to want to make Burke a suspect in a series of murders possibly connected to the rape-murder her prisoner is serving time for. None of it adds up. Burke can't fit any logic around the situation, but it feels "treacherous bad." He's got to figure it out before he can get out of it - and by that time it might be too late.
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- NEW YORK : ALFRED A. KNOPF, C1995.
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