From the Louisiana bayou to the streets of Los Angeles, from the frozen plains of North Dakota to the neon-lit precincts of a future New York, these four novels map the full dark geography of American crime fiction. Burke, Connelly, Baldacci and Robb are four of the genre's most powerful voices: four writers who understand that in America, justice is never simple and the darkness runs very deep indeed.
TITLES: James Lee Burke, 'A Private Cathedral' + Michael Connelly, 'The Black Echo', + David Baldacci, 'Walk the Wire' + J.D.Robb, 'Ceremony in Death'