The hundredth man
Book info: The hundredth man (Hardcover, 320 pages – Dutton, 2004) – Dutton, 2004. Language: Eng.
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In a gripping tale of intrigue and deception, Alabama detective Carson Ryder and his seasoned partner Harry Nautilus delve into a perplexing murder case marked by puzzling messages left on the victims. As they navigate the complexities of the investigation, they find themselves caught in a whirlwind of public scrutiny and ethical dilemmas, prompting Ryder to reach out to his brother, a convicted murderer, for insight. This narrative not only explores the depths of crime-solving but also examines the ethical boundaries law enforcement must navigate in high-stakes situations. Readers will gain a profound understanding of criminal psychology and the investigative process as they follow Ryder's journey. The book highlights themes of familial bonds, the impact of past mistakes, and the challenges faced by law enforcement in a public relations crisis. This edition is a must-have for those looking to explore the interplay between personal and professional challenges in the field of criminal justice.