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The Dead Detective [Hardcover]

William Heffernan

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Sep 21 2010
"The Dead Detective is William Heffernan’s first novel in seven years, and wherever he’s been, he hasn’t forgotten how to write a good, gritty police procedural . . . This edgy police drama succeeds in capturing the hysteria the grips Tampa residents when a celebrity criminal . . . is found dead in a cyprus swamp with her throat cut and the word ‘Evil’ carved into her forehead."
--New York Times Book Review

The Dead Detective is a meaty story that offers an intriguing and conflicted protagonist, a darkly fascinating victim, solid police procedural detail, a knowing look at the Tampa Bay area and its politics, an unlikely murderer, and a creepy denouement that hints that Harry [protagonist] will be back.”
--Booklist

"In his first new novel in seven years . . . Heffernan delivers a readable, tidy police procedural that echoes any number of popular television series, from The Mentalist to Criminal Minds, whose many fans will find this series debut enjoyable."
--Library Journal

"After a lengthy hiatus, Edgar-winner Heffernan makes a welcome return ... Tough, troubled Harry Doyle will keep readers in line."
--Kirkus Reviews

"Heffernan is a master of scene, setting, characterizations, plot, and dialogue."
--Nelson DeMille

Harry Doyle was murdered as a ten-year-old child and brought back to life by two Tampa cops. Twenty years later he has dedicated his life to putting killers behind bars as a homicide detective who has the unwanted ability to hear the postmortem whispers of murder victims. Dubbed "The Dead Detective" by his fellow cops, Doyle now faces his most difficult case--a beautiful murder victim who was a notorious child molester. It is a case that will shake Harry to his very core.

WILLIAM HEFFERNAN, a three-time Pulitzer Prize nominee, is the author of fifteen novels, including such bestsellers as The Corsican and The Dinosaur Club (a New York Times bestseller).

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 340 pages
  • Publisher: Akashic Books (Sep 21 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1936070618
  • ISBN-13: 978-1936070619
  • Product Dimensions: 15.2 x 2.7 x 20.3 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 431 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #240,360 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"We have a feeling that Heffernan is setting us up for more dead detective novels, which we welcome like the zealots we are."
--Time Out Chicago

About the Author

William Heffernan, a three-time Pulitzer Prize nominee, is the author of fifteen novels, including such bestsellers as The Corsican, The Dinosaur Club (a New York Times bestseller), and Tarnished Blue (winner of an Edgar Award). Akashic Books has published trade paperback editions of Heffernan's novels Beulah Hill, Cityside, and A Time Gone By. Heffernan lives outside of St. Petersburg, Florida.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars crime procedurals with an ensemble cast Sep 28 2010
By Amy Henry - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Classic old-school detective work: I hadn't realized how much I missed it until I read this new novel from Akashic Press. I'd heard Heffernan was good, and I'm sorry I waited so long to read one of his titles. Everything about this crime novel speaks to the traditional style of `whodunit' mysteries: it has an ensemble cast of police characters (the high-level brass is a bit stereotypical), an intelligent criminal, and a string of intersecting events that complicate the search for the killer. Best of it all, it has a badass detective who isn't simply a genius, but rather a team-player with a special sensitivity for victims and with insight on human nature.

Harry Doyle is The Dead Detective, a nickname he acquired when his past caught up with his career as a policeman. As a child, his mother attempted to murder him and his brother, and only Harry was able to be resuscitated. Adopted by a policeman, he grew up with understandable hatred for his mother and a desire to help other victims. He appears to sense details that others overlook. He also has a somewhat unique ability, for an accomplished detective, to keep both superiors and underlings happy.

The case in this novel, which I hope is the beginning of a series, is about an infamous female schoolteacher, a pedophile who preyed on a teenage student. Her murder early on is mysterious, as she was supposed to be under house arrest. The location of the crime scene, as well as further murders that may be related all create a twisted web for the detectives to unravel. Harry guides a team to the solution, all the while dealing with the impending parole of his mother (who happens to be intent on finishing her work of killing Harry). This is a smart and, at times, snarky novel that makes you hope Harry Doyle reappears with another case to solve.

That said, I had a few technical difficulties with the book. Small things really, but they did distract me a bit from the narrative in a few places. One was early on when a significant witness is being questioned about her friendship with the victim. Despite the detective's focus, she never asks what or if anything happened to her friend, which didn't ring true. It seems that at that moment, her response would have been to ask what was going on. Her lack of curiosity struck me as 'off'. The other problem I had was an element of foreshadowing that became too obvious-the author repeats, quite often, that the murderer could be right amongst them. Too much information, and I'm not sure why the novel needed that not-so-subtle clue. In any case, these distractions are not significant enough to ruin a really great crime story.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars What a good read! Jan 18 2011
By LiteracyProfessor - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
I was captivated by this book from the first page on! A great story that has you guessing "who done it." The characters are well developed and hold your interest. It was a difficult book to put down but makes you hope for the next!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A riveting mystery that will prove hard to put down Dec 13 2010
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
One miracle can lead to an unusual career. "The Dead Detective" tells the story of Harry Doyle, a man who has known death in the past. With the ability to hear the whispers of murder victims, Doyle's unusual talents become a liability when he faces his toughest case yet, a child molester's whose whispers leave him regretting his talent. "The Dead Detective" is a riveting mystery that will prove hard to put down.

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