Measureless Night
by Chris Culver
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Pub Date May 28 2015 | Archive Date Jun 17 2015
Description
Detective Sergeant Ash Rashid wants little out of life: a steady job, a quiet place to call home, and a healthy family. Now three hundred days sober, for the first time he can see his happy ending forming on the horizon.
Then patrol officers find the body.
The victim has chemical burns on her arms, two broken legs, and a gash on her throat so deep it exposes the vertebrae of her neck. Then they find a second body and then two more. The killings aren’t random, far from it. Each victim testified in a murder trial ten years ago, one that launched Ash’s career. Each of them helped put a very dangerous man in prison, and now each of them has paid the price.
Ready or not, Ash will soon learn the true cost of his happy ending. Because very dangerous men have a knack for reaching through walls. Ten years ago, Ash helped send a predator to death row. Now someone plans to make him pay. And she’s willing to kill everyone who stands in her way.
About the Author
Chris
Culver is the New York Times bestselling author of the Ash Rashid series of
mysteries. After graduate school, Chris taught courses in ethics and
comparative religion at a small liberal arts university in southern Arkansas. While
there and when he really should have been grading exams, he wrote The Abbey,
which spent sixteen weeks on the New York Times bestseller's list and
introduced the world to Detective Ash Rashid.
Chris
has been a storyteller since he was a kid, but he decided to write crime
fiction after picking up a dog-eared, coffee-stained paperback copy of Mickey
Spillane's I, the Jury in a library book sale. Many years later, his wife,
despite considerable effort, still can't stop him from bringing more orphan books
home. The two of them, along with a labrador retriever named Roy, reside near
St. Louis where Chris is hard at work on his next novel.
Advance Praise
Michelle Washington’s murder looks like a ritual killing: an offering to Santa Muerte, the cult of Holy Death. She was Ash’s Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor, so her death hits him hard. Soon, a woman named Carla Ramirez convinces Michelle’s brother, Dante, that Ash was responsible for the death, so Dante tries to kill him. Ash kills Dante in self-defense, and some members of the media are all over it, because he isn’t just a controversial cop—he’s also a Muslim. He also has a reputation for being reckless, insubordinate, opinionated, and very good at his job. As a result, he has enemies, including internal affairs officers, a corrupt local prosecutor, and a television news reporter who will do anything to bring him down. His minority status also attracts both curiosity and bigotry. As more people die, Ash notices a pattern: all of the victims once testified against Santino Ramirez, Carla’s husband, who’s now on death row. But other mysteries remain: why are the deaths so gruesome? What message is the killer trying to send? It turns out that the murders may have something to do with drugs and Ramirez’s old gang, Barrio Sureño. Culver’s Ash Rashid series has been successful, and the reason is clear: the novels are well-written and suspenseful, with engaging characters and plot shifts to keep readers hooked. His main character is very much in the vein of Robert B. Parker’s Spenser, but instead of descriptions of history-laden Boston, Culver offers details about Indianapolis, as immigration and economic change alter its traditional Midwestern mix. The fact that Ash is a Muslim is underplayed, but it remains integral to the story and to his very distinctive personality; he prays five times a day and is often conflicted when his life pushes him away from the religious values he tries to uphold.
A riveting page-turner whose author is a worthy heir to the late Robert B. Parker."
-Kirkus Reviews
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ISBN | 9781475605259 |
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