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Black Water

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Every appearance by T. Jefferson Parker's protagonist, Merci Rayborn, is a celebration for fans of police procedurals. A warm yet tough heroine, she embodies the wry charm and expert insight characteristic of Parker's storytelling. His novels are infused with genuine humanity, featuring honest motivations and a gripping narrative. The story begins with Archie Wildcraft, a promising cop, found shot beside his murdered wife, Gwen. Initially perceived as a botched murder-suicide, Sergeant Merci Rayborn's instincts suggest otherwise. As Archie clings to life, Merci delves into the couple's lives, believing in their deep love and that Archie has been framed. When he disappears from the hospital, it seems he's on a vendetta, and Merci must cover for him while seeking the truth. Her investigation leads her to the Russian mob, uncovering dark secrets she hesitates to reveal to the ruthless district attorney. The novel explores themes of loss, audacity, and vengeance, with an obsession that elevates it within the Rayborn series. Parker's complex character detail and poignant writing showcase his prowess as a superior stylist. Merci is not just a detective; she embodies her role, making her a relatable Everywoman.

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Black Water, T. Jefferson Parker

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2002
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Language
English
Publisher
Hyperion
Released
2002
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Paperback
Pages
384
ISBN10
0786890169
ISBN13
9780786890163
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3.75 out of 5
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Every appearance by T. Jefferson Parker's protagonist, Merci Rayborn, is a celebration for fans of police procedurals. A warm yet tough heroine, she embodies the wry charm and expert insight characteristic of Parker's storytelling. His novels are infused with genuine humanity, featuring honest motivations and a gripping narrative. The story begins with Archie Wildcraft, a promising cop, found shot beside his murdered wife, Gwen. Initially perceived as a botched murder-suicide, Sergeant Merci Rayborn's instincts suggest otherwise. As Archie clings to life, Merci delves into the couple's lives, believing in their deep love and that Archie has been framed. When he disappears from the hospital, it seems he's on a vendetta, and Merci must cover for him while seeking the truth. Her investigation leads her to the Russian mob, uncovering dark secrets she hesitates to reveal to the ruthless district attorney. The novel explores themes of loss, audacity, and vengeance, with an obsession that elevates it within the Rayborn series. Parker's complex character detail and poignant writing showcase his prowess as a superior stylist. Merci is not just a detective; she embodies her role, making her a relatable Everywoman.