Stray Bullets by Robert Rotenberg
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Mr. Rotenberg's novels just keep getting better. I agree with Diane's review below that Mr. R. is even better than Mr. Grisham. What is even better for me is that it is set in the city where I live and all the places he names are places that I have been, many times. The ending at Pappas on the Danforth is a place I love and go there every year for the Greek festival.
I hope we will be hearing more from Ari Greene and Kennicott. And I do hope that they will find Kennicott's brother's murderer.....eventually.
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