Price, McBain, Move Over. Ryan Owns NYC Now




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Summary: What if Paul Farrington, a veteran fixer for a shady corporation, found himself targeted for elimination just as he was trying to finance his daughter’s Ivy League education? How far would he go to provide for his family and keep them safe? What if Detectives Frank Mallory and Alberto “Gunner” Gennaro were forced to play catchup with a killer, who may or may not be a demon, and who leaves trails of Dante-esque murders, each occurring further south in Manhattan and deeper into his version of The Inferno? And how could these situations be connected? As Christopher Ryan‘s novel “City of Woe” unfolds, how long can the detectives stick to strict police procedure when confronted with increasingly bizarre events? Especially once those events begin invading Mallory’s private life? And how does he find a balance between his rejection of the case’s alleged demonic elements and his strong desire to believe his dying father’s visions of long-dead relatives beckoning him to heaven? When must a detective reconsider what exists outside man’s law? More below the media player. Listen to Christopher Ryan The Indie Author Life Not long ago, Chris Ryan gave his first public talk on “City of Woe,” at his [...]Similar Posts:An Appetite for AdventureProf. Henry Fell’s “Coming of Middle Age”…An Ancient Evil Is On The RiseA Stunning Story of Two Women and the Bond They ForgeA Reporter Gets Far More Than He Bargained For The post Price, McBain, Move Over. Ryan Owns NYC Now appeared first on The Bookcast.