About the book, from the publisher:
With his wife Maxine out of town, Artie Cohen is alone in Manhattan when his nephew Billy Farone is released from the young offenders’ institution where he has been since he stabbed Heshey Shank to death. Artie is the one Billy wants to come home to — he’s family and he’s the only person Billy cares about; Artie wants desperately to believe that Billy is all right.
As a plane crashes on Coney Island, bombs go off in London, and New York is shaken out of the sense that the bad times have passed, Artie begins to wonder. over four days in Manhattan and on Staten Island there are signs that Shank’s family wants Billy locked up for good, and that Billy’s mother doesn’t want him coming home either.
The bodies begin to appear and Artie, up against a brick wall of his own hope and despair, doesn’t know what or whom to believe. Reggie Nadelson has created in Artie Cohen one of mystery fiction’s most interesting and complex characters: tough, unusually sensitive, deeply flawed and human.
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