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During a routine background check of a Special Agent applicant an FBI lab tech discovers the young man's fingerprints are an identical match to not one but two other people already in the system. Aside from actual confessions more crimes have been solved by fingerprints than any other type of evidence, and this discovery could throw legal systems around the world into chaos--if it becomes public knowledge.Powerful government forces in the FBI and beyond immediately try to remove all the evidence--which includes the idealistic lab tech who made the discovery and Dave Anderson, the young man whose dream it has been to become an FBI Special Agent. The racially divided gritty dystopia that is modern Detroit provides the backdrop as forces move against Anderson--but young men drawn to law enforcement are rarely blank pages, and Anderson already has more than his share of secrets.The question is, who can he trust with them? Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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There was just so much to love about this book. It was a great story with fully fleshed out interesting characters. I couldn't stop turning pages trying to find out what was going to happen next. The characters thought and acted like real people, excellent heroes as well as villains. it was very easy to forget that it was just a book and not something really happening. The author certainly has a way of painting pictures in your mind that make you feel ike you're right there in the midst of the action. I also liked the way his characters didn't kowtow to any of the PC BS thats become so common not only in current television and movies but also contemporary literature. Other books in this genre I've enjoyed include Bestiarii by James Tarr, Without Remorse by Tom Clancy, Once a Spy by Keith Thomson, Last of the Breed by Louis Lamour, and Fade by Kyle Mills. I am anxiously awaiting this author's next book.
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