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Red Line

A Matt Sinclair Mystery

Brian Thiem

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English
Crooked Lane Books
11 August 2015
JosephWambaughmeets MichaelConnellyin this nuanced police procedural series debut from a veteran of the Iraq War and Oakland Police Department

A veteran-turned-detective struggling withPTSDandalcoholismlands a case that will either make-or break-his flagging career in the Oakland Homicide Squad

When a teenager from a wealthy suburb outside of Oakland, California is dumped at an inner-city bus stop, homicide detective Matt Sinclair catches the case. It's his first since being bumped to desk duty for a bust that went south. With few leads and plenty of attention, it's the worst kind of case to help him get back up to speed.

And it only gets worse as the bodies start to pile up-first at the same bus bench, then around the city. Sinclair is unable to link the victims to each other, and the killer is just getting started. Time is running out on Sinclair's career, not to mention the people closest to him.
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Imprint:   Crooked Lane Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   525g
ISBN:   9781629533735
ISBN 10:   1629533734
Pages:   368
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Brian Thiem, author of the acclaimed series debut Red Line, spent 25 years with the Oakland Police Department, working Homicide as a detective sergeant and later as the commander of the Homicide Section. He also spent 28 years of combined active and reserve duty in the Army, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel. His final assignment was a tour in Iraq as the Deputy Commander of the Criminal Investigation Group (CID) for the Middle East. He lives in South Carolina.

Reviews for Red Line: A Matt Sinclair Mystery

Thiem skillfully guides the realistic action to the unexpected ending. Readers will want to see more of his richly drawn main character. --Publishers Weekly This hard-edged beauty makes reviewers think maybe they've been too nice to all those suffering cop/lawyer/PI types who swarm the genre... none are as interesting as Sinclair's psy-war with the world. --Booklist Thiem reminds me of Joseph Wambaugh in some places and Michael Connelly in others. Yes, he's that good, and his best work may well be ahead of him. --Bookreporter A compelling read from beginning to end, Red Line is very highly recommended. --Midwest Book Review [Thiem's] skill as a story teller makes me look forward to more. Reading this book was not unlike the thrill you get when a car takes off with the pedal to the floor. --Crimespree Magazine Some books require a few pages to really get going. Such is NOT the case with Brian Thiem's gripping police procedural RED LINE is that good [Thiem] knows prose. He knows characters and drama. He understands suspense, its power and how to wield it. He knows police life grit. Fictional latitude and realism huddle happily here. --Noir Journal Brian Thiem hits the bull's-eye in his true-to-life debut. A mystery with authenticity, grit, drama  Red Line has it all. A gripping police procedural from a real pro. --Robert Dugoni, #1 Amazon and NYT bestselling author of My Sister's Grave The real deal and one that could only be written by a cop. This street-wise police procedural offers readers a unique and inside view of the high-stress, high-stakes search for the bad guys. --Hank Phillippi Ryan, Agatha, Anthony, Macavity, and Mary Higgins Clark award-winning author of Truth Be Told Red Line is a forceful tale of unintended consequences and brutal vengeance. Brian Thiem's years on Oakland's mean streets lend his debut novel a profound authenticity, and he peels back the layers of an intricate investigation with a deft, racing style that keeps you guessing to the end. This is crime fiction the way it should be, an exploration of human nature on its worst day. --J. Mark Betrand, award-winning author of Back on Murder When an ex-homicide cop writes a police procedural, it's going to be the real deal--gritty crime scenes, flashing blue lights, interfering brass, relationship complications and that all-important cop's gut. Brian Thiem has it all in his page-turner debut novel about a serial killer in Oakland. --Kate Flora, Edgar Award nominee and author of Death in Paradise


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