Críticas:
IDENTITY: LOST by Pascal Marco is a grand slam of a novel, swift and sure and true to life, with spot-on characters, an evocative setting, and a relentless plot swirling around the brutal killing of the last surviving member of the Chicago Black Sox team. Imbued with a deep love and understanding of the South Side of Chicago, homicide cops, and the history of baseball, this novel is as true as it is gripping. Don't miss it! --Douglas Preston, co-author of The Monster of Florence and Fever Dream
"Pascal Marco's debut novel is a corker, a well-told tale of race, murder, injustice, and redemption. This is the real deal-- IDENTITY: LOST confidently heralds a strong new talent."-- Raymond Benson, author of the James Bond anthologies CHOICE OF WEAPONS and THE UNION TRILOGY and the BLACK STILETTO SERIES
"Pascal Marco's electrifying debut puts him firmly in the hunt to succeed John Grisham. Fresh, compelling and incredibly intricate, Identity: Lost is "Exhibit A" on the docket of this year's hottest legal thrillers."-- Brad Thor #1 New York Times best-selling author
Reseña del editor:
Years after 12-year-old James Overstreet is forced into witness protection for identifying members of a youth gang who are believed to be responsible for an attack on an elderly man, a grown James rises to become one of Chicago's most feared prosecutors and finds his life turned upside down by surprising elements from the past.
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