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Cold Night
- Narrated by: Robert J. Sciglimpaglia
- Length: 4 hrs and 25 mins
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Summary
It wasn't the worst sound Paine had ever heard, but it came very close - a single strangled cry, and then a terrible gasping, then the sound of the receiver banging against a table leg again and again. Paine's caller had said that he was going to hang himself; the private detective didn't have time not to believe him.
In a haunting novel of detection which calls to mind the writing of Ross Macdonald, Al Sarrantonio has created an investigator whose search uncovers clues about his own past and a crime that has its roots in secrets not only thought buried, but lost as well.
©1989 Al Sarrantonio (P)2012 David N. Wilson