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Clandestine

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In this Edgar Award finalist by the New York Times–bestselling author of L.A. Confidential, a murder investigation nearly drives a cop to madness.

Despite the sunshine, high necklines, and demure purity of its silver-screen goddesses, Los Angeles in the 1950s is not a gentle place. Even as a young cop, Freddy Underhill knows this. Patrolling one of L.A.'s roughest districts, he sees the lust, rage, and madness that permeate the city—and stands in wonder and dismay at it all. He covers the beat with his partner Wacky Walker, a World War II veteran with a Medal of Honor, a drinking problem, and a serious obsession with death. When an old flame of Freddy's is murdered, the investigation takes them deep into the shadiest part of the city, where Freddy will have to embrace the darkness if he wants to emerge with his life.
From the author of The Black Dahlia, a legendary name in crime fiction called "one of the great American writers of our time" by the Los Angeles Times Book Review, this is a gritty tale of the dark side of postwar America, as well as a riveting mystery filled with "skillful characterization [and] fast-paced action" (Library Journal).

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 25, 2015
      As shown in the absorbing 16th St.-Cyr and Kohler mystery (after 2014’s Carnival), Janes continues to address how “the everyday common crimes of murder, arson and the like” were investigated during the Nazi occupation of France. In 1943, Det. Insp. Hermann Kohler, a decent man who works for the German police, and Louis St.-Cyr, of the Sûreté, find themselves near the ruins of a monastery northeast of Paris dealing with a double homicide. René Deniard, the driver of an armored bank van, and his assistant, Raymond Paquette, were gunned down in the course of an unusual robbery. The killer or killers took small bills and the identity papers from the victims, but they left behind the large denominations, as well as a treasure trove of such luxury items as champagne and truffles. The presence nearby of some expensive high heels adds to the mystery. As in the best historical whodunits, the effective insertion of minor details (starving French and Germans ate “roof rabbits,” the euphemism used for cats) goes a long way to bringing the reader into the story.

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