Justice has become a distant ideal for disenchanted FBI agent Jack Kincade. Once a bright light in the Bureau, he lives in a seedy motel room with his loyal border collie, his off-duty hours dominated by alcohol-fueled hazes and an unusual sidelight: robbing banks. Then he gets a call about a cold case: A three-year-old unsolved kidnapping becomes hot again when the victim's father places an eight-hundred-pound explosive under Chicago's Cook County jail and threatens detonation if his daughter isn't found. For Jack, disarming a bomb is only the start of an increasingly complex investigation that teams him up with Ben Alton, an agent just back from sick leave with one leg amputated and a lot to prove. Together, they must face off against a fiendish killer whose chilling agenda is about to become terrifyingly clear.
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"EVen peole that go bad can have some redeeming qualities" — Judith (5 out of 5 stars)
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Paul Lindsay (1943-2011) was a Vietnam war veteran, former FBI agent, and author of several thriller novels, including Codename: Gentkill, Witness to the Truth, and Freedom to Kill, and The Bricklayer. He graduated from MacMurray College in 1968. Under his own name and also as Noah Boyd, Paul Lindsay wrote 7 books.
J. Charles has narrated nearly one hundred audio books throughout his career. His readings include numerous titles by bestselling authors Dean Koontz, Tom Clancy, and Jack Du Brul.
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