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Detective Jonathan Stride's first wife, Cindy, died of cancer eight years ago, leaving a lingering shadow over his relationship with current partner, Detective Serena Dial. When Serena witnesses a brutal murder outside a Duluth bar, she uncovers a case linked to Cindy's last year. At that time, Cindy and Stride were on opposing sides of a domestic murder investigation involving Janine Snow, a brilliant surgeon accused of killing her husband. Cindy believed in Janine's innocence, while Stride was convinced of her guilt, despite the absence of the murder weapon. Cindy's efforts to assist Janine led to a high-profile trial, resulting in Janine's conviction and imprisonment. In the current investigation, Serena discovers a gun tied to the murder of a woman linked to organized crime, which turns out to be the same weapon used in Janine's case. This connection between two seemingly unrelated cases raises troubling questions for Stride. As he delves deeper, he suspects that he may have wrongfully imprisoned an innocent woman and grapples with reconciling his past with Cindy while trying to open his heart to Serena.

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Ai morti non dire addio, Brian Freeman

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Année de publication
2016
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Titre
Ai morti non dire addio
Langue
Italien
Éditeur
Piemme
Publié
2016
Format
rigide
Pages
440
ISBN10
8856652382
ISBN13
9788856652383
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3,35 sur 5
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Detective Jonathan Stride's first wife, Cindy, died of cancer eight years ago, leaving a lingering shadow over his relationship with current partner, Detective Serena Dial. When Serena witnesses a brutal murder outside a Duluth bar, she uncovers a case linked to Cindy's last year. At that time, Cindy and Stride were on opposing sides of a domestic murder investigation involving Janine Snow, a brilliant surgeon accused of killing her husband. Cindy believed in Janine's innocence, while Stride was convinced of her guilt, despite the absence of the murder weapon. Cindy's efforts to assist Janine led to a high-profile trial, resulting in Janine's conviction and imprisonment. In the current investigation, Serena discovers a gun tied to the murder of a woman linked to organized crime, which turns out to be the same weapon used in Janine's case. This connection between two seemingly unrelated cases raises troubling questions for Stride. As he delves deeper, he suspects that he may have wrongfully imprisoned an innocent woman and grapples with reconciling his past with Cindy while trying to open his heart to Serena.