<p>&nbsp;Westerfield's Chain was first published by&nbsp;St. Martin's in 2002 and was a Shamus Award Finalist.&nbsp;&nbsp;KirkusReviews&nbsp;said: &quot;When someone asks ex&ndash;homicide cop Nick Acropolis if he misses being on the job he replies Every fucking day acknowledging a painful truth. He misses the work the camaraderie but most of all the self-respect that sense of himself as someone who matters acquired over the 15 years he served as a high-profile Chicago police detective&mdash;and snatched from him wrongfully he insists by men who knew better. Now Nick's a small-timer a hand-to-mouth p.i. investigating the peccadilloes of other small-timers and hating every minute of it&mdash;as he's hating the minute he serendipitously bumps into spunky young Rebecca Westerfield who's searching for her missing father while Nick's tracking down the missing witness to a minor auto accident. On the surface there's not much to connect the two cases but Nick ever regards a surface as the thin veneer of a secret&mdash;in this case a lot of secrets most of them nasty fraudulent or positively lethal. Before he's through sleuthing Nick uncovers a multimillion-dollar welfare scam solves a brutal murder or two locates Becky's worthless dad and lightens the lives of a couple of eminently worthwhile ladies. In addition he gets to experience the heady pleasures of a higher profile once more as he thumbs his nose at the corps of bilious blue-clad bureaucrats who summarily sacked him.</p><p>The Chicago Tribune called the book&nbsp;the best mystery&nbsp;of the month and said &quot;There's a memorable moment [on] virtually every page.&quot;</p>
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