Faces of the Gone: A Mystery

· Carter Ross Mysteries Book 1 · Sold by Minotaur Books
3.8
4 reviews
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336
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Faces of the Gone by Brad Parks won the Shamus Award for Best First Novel and the Nero Award for Best American Mystery--it is the first book to receive both awards. The book was named to lists of the year's best mystery debuts by the Chicago Sun-Times and South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

Four bodies, each with a single bullet wound in the back of the head, stacked like cordwood in a weed-choked vacant lot: That's the front-page news facing Carter Ross, investigative reporter with the Newark Eagle-Examiner. Immediately dispatched to the scene, Carter learns that the four victims—an exotic dancer, a drug dealer, a hustler, and a mama's boy—came from different parts of the city and didn't seem to know one another.

The police, eager to calm jittery residents, leak a theory that the murders are revenge for a bar stickup, and Carter's paper, hungry for a scoop, hastily prints it. Carter doesn't come from the streets, but he understands a thing or two about Newark's neighborhoods. And he knows there are no quick answers when dealing with a crime like this.

Determined to uncover the true story, he enlists the aide of Tina Thompson, the paper's smoking-hot city editor, to run interference at the office; Tommy Hernandez, the paper's gay Cuban intern, to help him with legwork on the streets; and Tynesha Dales, a local stripper, to take him to Newark's underside. It turns out that the four victims have one connection after all, and this knowledge will put Carter on the path of one very ambitious killer.

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3.8
4 reviews
A Google user
February 21, 2011
Parks introduces Carter Ross, a cunning and curious New Jersey investigative reporter, in his debut novel with upcoming sequels. Ross. with assistance from other staff reporters, delves into the mysterious murders of four heroin dealers. Determined to identify the killer and drug supplier, Ross confronts the bungling efforts of the local police force and FBI. Good real. J.P. Miller. Cambridge, MA
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A Google user
January 2, 2012
A good, entertaining read.
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About the author

Brad Parks is a Shamus and Nero Award winner. His books include Faces of the Gone, Eyes of the Innocent, and The Girl Next Door. He spent a dozen years as a reporter with The Washington Post and The [Newark, N.J.] Star-Ledger. A graduate of Dartmouth College, he lives with his wife and two small children in Virginia.

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