The Shooting Gallery - A Detective Yablonsky Mystery (Paperback)


In Joseph Trigoboff's debut novel The Bone Orchard, the world was introduced to Detective Alvin Yablonsky, and the accolades were unanimous. Now here is The Shooting Gallery, Joseph Trigoboff's eagerly anticipated follow-up.
When Detective Yablonsky is called upon to investigate the murder of a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, he is drawn into the seedy underbelly of Manhattan's elite world of the rich and famous. The victim, Skinny McPherson, a tough-hitting reporter for the alternative newspaper The Guardian had high-powered enemies everywhere - from real-estate mogul Raymond Staples to crooked judge Dollars Dillon. But the more Detective Yablonsky investigates, the further he is drawn into a hard-boiled world of corruption and murder. The gripping climax takes place in the heart of the East Village, where Starbucks and drug-infested "shooting galleries" sit side by side. Lean, taut, and gripping at every turn, The Shooting Gallery is a return to form for one of America's premiere voices in mystery writing.

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In Joseph Trigoboff's debut novel The Bone Orchard, the world was introduced to Detective Alvin Yablonsky, and the accolades were unanimous. Now here is The Shooting Gallery, Joseph Trigoboff's eagerly anticipated follow-up.
When Detective Yablonsky is called upon to investigate the murder of a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, he is drawn into the seedy underbelly of Manhattan's elite world of the rich and famous. The victim, Skinny McPherson, a tough-hitting reporter for the alternative newspaper The Guardian had high-powered enemies everywhere - from real-estate mogul Raymond Staples to crooked judge Dollars Dillon. But the more Detective Yablonsky investigates, the further he is drawn into a hard-boiled world of corruption and murder. The gripping climax takes place in the heart of the East Village, where Starbucks and drug-infested "shooting galleries" sit side by side. Lean, taut, and gripping at every turn, The Shooting Gallery is a return to form for one of America's premiere voices in mystery writing.

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Imprint

The Lyons Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

2004

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Dimensions

222 x 146 x 23mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

320

ISBN-13

978-1-59228-143-5

Barcode

9781592281435

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LSN

1-59228-143-5



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