Dangerous ends
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Hobeken, New Jersey : POLIS Books, 2017.
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NOMINATED FOR THE ANTHONY AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL IN A SERIES!Pete Fernandez has settled into an easy, if somewhat boring life as a P.I.. He takes pictures of cheating husbands. He tracks criminals who’ve skipped bail and he attends weekly AA meetings The days of chasing murderous killers are behind him. Or are they?When his sometimes partner Kathy Bentley approaches him with a potential new client, Pete balks. Not because he doesn’t need the money, but because the case involves Gaspar Varela, a former Miami police officer serving a life sentence for the murder of his wife - one of the most infamous crimes in Miami history. The client? None other than Varela’s daughter, Maya, who’s doggedly supported her father’s claims of innocence.As Pete and Kathy wade into a case that no one wants, they also find themselves in the crosshairs of Los Enfermos, a bloodthirsty gang of pro-Castro killers and drug dealers looking to wipe Pete off the Miami map. As if trying to exonerate Varela wasn’t enough, they find themselves entangled in something even older and more surprising—a bloody, political hit ordered by Fidel Castro himself, that left a still-healing scar on Pete—and his dead father’s—past.Fast-paced, hardboiled and surprising, Dangerous Ends pushes Pete Fernandez into a battle with a deadlier, more complex threat, as he tries to shake off the demons haunting Miami’s own, sordid past.

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Book
Edition
First hardcover edition.
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311 pages ; 23 cm
Language
English
ISBN
1943818258, 9781943818259

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Pete Fernandez has settled into an easy, if somewhat boring life as a P.I.. He takes pictures of cheating husbands. He tracks criminals who've skipped bail and he attends weekly AA meetings The days of chasing murderous killers are behind him. Or are they? When his partner Kathy Bentley approaches him with a potential new client, Pete balks. Not because he doesn't need the money, but because the case involves Gaspar Varela, a former Miami police officer serving a life sentence for the murder of his wife - one of the most infamous crimes in Miami history. The client? None other than Varela's daughter, Maya, who's doggedly supported her father's claims of innocence. As Pete and Kathy wade into a case that no one wants, they also find themselves in the crosshairs of Los Enfermos, a bloodthirsty gang of pro-Castro killers and drug dealers looking to wipe Pete off the Miami map. As if trying to exonerate Varela wasn't enough, they find themselves entangled in something even older and more surprising--a bloody, political hit ordered by Fidel Castro himself, that left a still-healing scar on Pete--and his dead father's--past. -- from Amazon.
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Former journalist Pete Fernandez, now a private investigator, and his partner Kathy Bentley wade into a case that no one wants. Soon, they find themselves in the crosshairs of a pro-Castro gang and a political hit ordered by Fidel Castro himself which involved not only Pete, but his dead father's past.

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Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

Segura's flawed third Pete Fernandez mystery (after 2016's Down the Darkest Street) finds the Miami, Fla., PI, who's been doing routine investigative work, drawn into a re-examination of the notorious Gaspar Verela case. Verela, a former Miami narcotics officer, was convicted of the slashing murder of his wife, but has maintained his innocence, despite losing multiple appeal efforts. Verela's daughter wants Kathy Bentley, a friend of Pete's who's been a newspaper columnist, to write a book that will help prove his innocence. When Pete and Kathy, aided by retired FBI agent Robert Harras, uncover connections to a deadly pro-Castro street gang, they start receiving warnings to back off, which become more and more forceful. Meanwhile, a link emerges to the murder of Pete's grandfather, Diego Fernandez, in 1959 Cuba. A traditional tarnished-knight detective, Pete takes a beating but perseveres even when everyone from Verela to his partners seem to be against him, in a case with dark, unexpected twists-and unlikely coincidences. Agent: Dara Hyde, Hill Nadel Literary Agency. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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*Starred Review* It's been five years since Harrington's last novel (The Rat Machine), and that's way too long for readers who have come to appreciate this uncompromising author's ability to probe the many shades of darkness that his characters confront both in their own psyches and in the world around them. San Francisco Police Detective Michael O'Higgins is attempting, unsuccessfully, to recover from the death of his wife in a freak sailing accident. Therapy seems to help, pulling him from the suicidal spiral into which he had fallen and prompting him to return to work, but the double murder of a prominent Indian businessman and the family's nanny only increases his turmoil, driven by his attraction to the dead man's wife, Asha, who is the main suspect in the case. As Harrington parcels out the story, jumping back and forth in time, we watch as Michael risks his career to prove Asha's innocence, finding in his feelings for her a possible way back to life. The finale leaves a few plot strands untied, but Harrington's focus is on the inner lives of all his characters, large and small, and their various attempts to deal with grief and the suffering they find at the core of life. A powerful, well-wrought psychological thriller. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Segura's flawed third Pete Fernandez mystery (after 2016's Down the Darkest Street) finds the Miami, Fla., PI, who's been doing routine investigative work, drawn into a re-examination of the notorious Gaspar Verela case. Verela, a former Miami narcotics officer, was convicted of the slashing murder of his wife, but has maintained his innocence, despite losing multiple appeal efforts. Verela's daughter wants Kathy Bentley, a friend of Pete's who's been a newspaper columnist, to write a book that will help prove his innocence. When Pete and Kathy, aided by retired FBI agent Robert Harras, uncover connections to a deadly pro-Castro street gang, they start receiving warnings to back off, which become more and more forceful. Meanwhile, a link emerges to the murder of Pete's grandfather, Diego Fernandez, in 1959 Cuba. A traditional tarnished-knight detective, Pete takes a beating but perseveres even when everyone from Verela to his partners seem to be against him, in a case with dark, unexpected twists—and unlikely coincidences. Agent: Dara Hyde, Hill Nadel Literary Agency. (Apr.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Segura, A. (2017). Dangerous ends (First hardcover edition.). POLIS Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Segura, Alex, 1980-. 2017. Dangerous Ends. Hobeken, New Jersey: POLIS Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Segura, Alex, 1980-. Dangerous Ends Hobeken, New Jersey: POLIS Books, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Segura, A. (2017). Dangerous ends. First hardcover edn. Hobeken, New Jersey: POLIS Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Segura, Alex. Dangerous Ends First hardcover edition., POLIS Books, 2017.

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