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The Vaults

A Thriller

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“Fans of writers like Caleb Carr, James Ellroy, and E. L. Doctorow need to give Ball a try” (Library Journal).
 
At the height of the most corrupt administration in the City’s history, a mysterious duplicate file is discovered deep within the Vaults—a cavernous hall containing all of the municipal criminal justice records of the last seventy years.
 
From here, we follow Arthur Puskis, the Vaults’ hermit-like archivist; Frank Frings, a high-profile investigative journalist; and Ethan Poole, a socialist private eye with a penchant for blackmail. All three men will undertake their own investigations into the dark past and uncertain future of their surroundings, and what they find will call everything they thought they knew about the City into question.
 
This work of literary noir mystery with a dystopian edge, set in an unnamed American city in the mid-1930s, is “[an] impressive thriller debut. . . . The plot steamrolls to a dramatic conclusion. . . . An imaginative achievement on par with Loren Estleman’s Gas City” (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
 
“Though clad in convincing period detail, Ball’s atmospheric debut thriller is a story for the ages.” —Library Journal (starred review)
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from July 12, 2010
      Set in an unnamed U.S. big city in 1935, Ball's impressive thriller debut opens with a vivid description of "the Vaults," where archivist Arthur Puskis has worked for almost three decades. He's the only person who understands the system of filing criminal cases in the vast underground storage facility in the subbasement of city hall. When Puskis, amid the drudgery of his lonely job, discovers two files with the same alphanumeric identifier but with different contents, the implications threaten the foundations of the massively corrupt municipal government headed by Mayor Red Henry. In particular, the find raises questions about why a number of convicted killers were never actually incarcerated. The archivist's dogged legwork coincides with a series of bombings aimed at close allies of the mayor, and the plot steamrolls to a dramatic conclusion. Ball's "City," in which despair and graft are almost palpable, is an imaginative achievement on a par with Loren Estleman's Gas City.

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