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A remarkable new antihero, mob hit man Peter Macklin must end a hostage crisis on a tour boat in Lake Erie
Siegfried, a terrorist group made up of a killer, a bassist, an ex-marine, a demolitions expert, a Black Panther, a national guardsman, and a couple of spoiled teenagers, is about to become Detroit's worst nightmare. The motley gang boards a river cruise boat armed with M16s and enough explosives to burn the city down. They have eight hundred hostages, and if they don't get what they want, Siegfried will kill every soul aboard.
Rescue is impossible. No cop could get on the boat. The only man with the skills for the job is Peter Macklin, a professional killer with ties to the local mob. Hired by the FBI bureau chief to sneak aboard the ship and destroy Siegfried from the inside out, Macklin will find killers in front of him—and another on his tail.
Set in Detroit, this fast-paced thriller introduces another great series from the three-time Shamus Award–winning author of the Amos Walker Mysteries.
Kill Zone is the 1st book in the Peter Macklin Thrillers, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
A remarkable new antihero, mob hit man Peter Macklin must end a hostage crisis on a tour boat in Lake Erie
Siegfried, a terrorist group made up of a killer, a bassist, an ex-marine, a demolitions...
A remarkable new antihero, mob hit man Peter Macklin must end a hostage crisis on a tour boat in Lake Erie
Siegfried, a terrorist group made up of a killer, a bassist, an ex-marine, a demolitions expert, a Black Panther, a national guardsman, and a couple of spoiled teenagers, is about to become Detroit's worst nightmare. The motley gang boards a river cruise boat armed with M16s and enough explosives to burn the city down. They have eight hundred hostages, and if they don't get what they want, Siegfried will kill every soul aboard.
Rescue is impossible. No cop could get on the boat. The only man with the skills for the job is Peter Macklin, a professional killer with ties to the local mob. Hired by the FBI bureau chief to sneak aboard the ship and destroy Siegfried from the inside out, Macklin will find killers in front of him—and another on his tail.
Set in Detroit, this fast-paced thriller introduces another great series from the three-time Shamus Award–winning author of the Amos Walker Mysteries.
Kill Zone is the 1st book in the Peter Macklin Thrillers, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
Advance Praise
“More twists and turns than a parking garage.” —Monthly Detroit
“A hard, fast read.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer
“Tough stuff, good stuff.” —Minneapolis Star and Tribune
Praise for the Peter Macklin Thrillers “Peter Macklin is a truly compelling antihero.” —Publishers Weekly on Something Borrowed, Something Black
Praise for Loren D. Estleman “An expert writer.” —The New York Times
“Estleman writes about Detroit in the ’80s with the same crackling narrative style Chandler used to describe L.A. in the ’40s and ’50s.” —Detroit Free Press
“Page for page, nobody does this stuff better.” —Kirkus Reviews on Edsel
“More twists and turns than a parking garage.” —Monthly Detroit
“A hard, fast read.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer
“Tough stuff, good stuff.” —Minneapolis Star and Tribune
“More twists and turns than a parking garage.” —Monthly Detroit
“A hard, fast read.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer
“Tough stuff, good stuff.” —Minneapolis Star and Tribune
Praise for the Peter Macklin Thrillers “Peter Macklin is a truly compelling antihero.” —Publishers Weekly on Something Borrowed, Something Black
Praise for Loren D. Estleman “An expert writer.” —The New York Times
“Estleman writes about Detroit in the ’80s with the same crackling narrative style Chandler used to describe L.A. in the ’40s and ’50s.” —Detroit Free Press
“Page for page, nobody does this stuff better.” —Kirkus Reviews on Edsel
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