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At End of Day : A Novel of Suspense Hardcover - 2000
by Higgins, George V
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- Title At End of Day : A Novel of Suspense
- Author Higgins, George V
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition First Edition, First Printing
- Condition Used - Near Fine
- Pages 392
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Harcourt Trade Publishers, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
- Date 2000
- Bookseller's Inventory # 004168
- ISBN 9780151003587 / 0151003580
- Weight 1.5 lbs (0.68 kg)
- Dimensions 9.18 x 6.44 x 1.23 in (23.32 x 16.36 x 3.12 cm)
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 99046414
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
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Summary
Every state police officer in Boston knows that Arthur McKeach and Nick Cistaro are the most prolific and ruthless practitioners of extortion, fraud, theft, bribery, assault, and murder in the area. What none of them know is how to stop these Michelangelos of crime, who for thirty years have eluded jail-and even arrest. Their secret is at the heart of George Higgins's most searing and shocking dissection of the criminal life yet. At End of Day lays bare not only the inner workings of a criminal empire, but also reveals the corruption at the heart of American law enforcement. Few writers have mapped the intricate highways and byways of crime with equal vividness and elegance, and with At End of Day, Higgins has created a cast of characters to match his unique gifts. McKeach and Cistaro stand shoulder-to-shoulder with any of Eddie Coyle's friends, and their story solidifies George Higgins's place in the forefront of novelists who write about crime in America.