The Front

The Front

Patricia Cornwell

The book "The Front" by Patricia Cornwell is the second part of the series about detective Win Garan.

This short novel combines the thriller and crime genres, following Garan as he investigates a mysterious murder that reveals deep-rooted political conspiracies and corruption.

The action takes place in Massachusetts, where Garano is hired on a "prophylactic" case to boost the reputation of state prosecutor Monique Lamont. The investigation leads him to an unsolved murder from the past, connected to prejudices and injustices in the community. During the search for the truth, Garano faces dangers, moral dilemmas and tensions in personal relationships.

Key topics:

Justice and politics. Ethics in law enforcement. Manipulation of media and public opinion. "The Front" is a fast-paced and intriguing story with Cornwell's specific style, ideal for thriller fans who like dynamic characters and complex plots.

Dimensions
18 x 11 cm
Pages
229
Publisher
Sphere Books, London, 2008.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: English.

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