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The interrogation

Title
The interrogation / Thomas H. Cook.
Author
Cook, Thomas H.
Publication
New York : Bantam Books, 2002.

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Description
286 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  • "Albert Jay Smalls sits in an interrogation room accused of an unspeakable crime. The police have no witnesses, no physical evidence, but they are certain he is hiding the truth. With less than twelve hours before he must be released, Smalls will be put through one final interrogation. It is a search that leads into the shadowed recesses of one man's shattered mind - and to the devastating secrets buried in a desolate seaside town.
  • It is a quest that takes three desperate cops down a dark, twisting road as they race against the clock to find out what really happened one rainy autumn afternoon in 1952. The answers will be more shocking than anyone can imagine, blurring the boundaries between pursuers and prey, between the innocent and the guilty, between the truth that sets us free and the tragedies that haunt us to the grave."--BOOK JACKET.
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Genre/Form
Mystery fiction.
ISBN
0553800957 :
LCCN
9780553800951
OCLC
  • ocm49341172
  • SCSB-4281434
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries