Father's Day (Hardcover)
by Keith Gilman
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Overview
Keith Gilman's provocative debut is a dark and atmospheric tale of an ex-cop from Philadelphia who must face old ghosts. Louis Kline, PI, is asked to track down the missing teenage daughter of an old friend. In doing so, he uncovers truths about the alleged suicide of his friend, a fellow officer with the Philadelphia Police Department. They shared accusations that ended both their careers, and a love for the same woman. As Louis further investigates, he comes to understand the tortured life of the girl he's trying to find, and some truths about himself. Keith Gilman knows how cops think and he pulls back the curtain on a disturbing vision of a decaying urban world, haunted by shadows of deceit and death. "Father's Day," a novel of great psychological depth and stark visual imagery, is a terrifying exploration of what lies at the heart of our deepest fears.
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- ISBN-13: 9780312383657
- ISBN-10: 0312383657
- Publisher: Minotaur Books
- Date: April 2009
- Page Count: 259
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- Reviewed in: Publishers Weekly, page 30.
- Review Date: 2009-03-09
- Reviewer: Staff
Some overly familiar situations, including a kidnap victim held in an abandoned warehouse and an unwilling patient kept at a remote sanitarium, undermine Gilman's otherwise promising debut, winner of the Minotaur Books/PWA Best First Private Eye Novel award. Former Philadelphia cop Louis Klein returns to the decaying and dangerous neighborhood he grew up in to help Sarah Blackwell—the widow of his old partner, Sam, who supposedly committed suicide—find her missing teenage daughter, Carol Ann. Klein and Sam vowed that if anything happened to one of them, the other would look after the partner's daughter. Klein, who has problems with his own feisty and impulsive daughter, navigates a bleak and unforgiving Philadelphia with grim bravado as he unravels the unsavory history of Carol Ann and her family. An impressive conclusion provides a serious jolt and appears to set Klein on the path to further gritty adventures. (May)
- ISBN-13: 9780312383657
- ISBN-10: 0312383657
- Publisher: Minotaur Books
- Date: April 2009
- Page Count: 259





