Prove the Nameless

Prove the Nameless

by Terence Faherty
Prove the Nameless

Prove the Nameless

by Terence Faherty

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Overview

Owen Keane, dubbed one of the "freshest, most appealing figures in crime fiction" by the Philadelphia Inquirer, makes his fifth appearance in Terence Faherty's acclaimed series. While working for an Atlantic City newspaper, Keane is asked to investigate a twenty-year-old multiple homicide that claimed all but one member of a prominent local family. Keane's client is the sole survivor, a baby at the time of the killings and now a lost member of Generation X, as haunted by her unexplained escape as she is by the faceless threat that still hangs over her. In a story that evokes Faherty's Edgar-nominated debut, DEADSTICK, Keane journeys into the past, uncovering a complex and dangerous trail of altered identities and secret guilt. His search leads Keane to a dual confrontation, as he must face both the murderer and his long-held fears. At once thoughtful and startling, PROVE THE NAMELESS confirms Terence Faherty's status as one of the mystery genre's most unusual and provocative writers.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163309955
Publisher: Terence Faherty
Publication date: 08/14/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 389 KB

About the Author

Terence Faherty is the author of thirteen novels, four nonfiction works, and numerous novellas and short stories. "Deadstick," the first in a series of eight Owen Keane titles, features a failed seminarian and metaphysical detective and was nominated for the Edgar Award for Best First Novel. In Faherty's second series, actor and WWII hero turned private eye Scott Elliott solves crimes against the faded glamour of post-war Hollywood. "Come Back Dead," the second book in the series, won the Shamus Award for Best Private Eye Novel. Terry lives in Indianapolis with his wife Jan.

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