<strong><em>Third Rail </em>gets off to a ripping start and never lets off the gas. Rory Flynn is a suspense writer to watch.--Jess Walter author of the best-selling <em>Beautiful Ruins</em></strong> <p/> Harvard-educated Eddy Harkness was a rising star in an elite Boston Police Department narcotics unit--until he was blamed for the death of a Red Sox fan in the chaotic aftermath of a World Series win. Scapegoated and exiled Harkness now empties parking meters in the sleepy town of Nagog while struggling to clear his name. <p/> Then one night his police-issued Glock disappears. Unable to report the theft he starts a secret search--just as a string of fatal accidents leads him to uncover a dangerous new smart drug Third Rail. With only a plastic gun to protect him Harkness begins a high-stakes investigation that leads him into the top levels of Boston's power base where politicians and criminals intertwine to deadly effect. <p/> Glows with the kind of sawdust-dry humor regarding Beantown cops and the darkest of urban underbellies that you might find at 3 a.m. in the back booth of a backstreet bar . . . With its gaggle of crazy-yet-riveting characters its spare approach and its unflagging action <em>Third Rail</em><em> </em> the first in a promised series of Eddy Harkness novels adds yet another striking feather to [Flynn's] impressively crowded cap. --<em>Boston Globe</em> <p/> Terrific debut . . . impressive economy and stylish sophisticated prose . . . Readers will want to see more of Flynn's gritty Boston--and Eddy Harkness.<em>--Publishers Weekly </em> starred review
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