![]() Abbie leads a desperate manhunt through a city driven to its knees by fear, matching wits with a predator as brilliant as he is elusive. ![]() and somewhere out there, the monster who condemned innocents to death at the end of a rope watches and waits to strike again. A corrections officer lies dead, a prison van stands empty. Hangman, Hangman, where do they go? Down on the ground, where the daffodils grow. ![]() She hadn't yet come home to wear her dad's old badge in the tough Irish American stronghold known as "the County." Abbie had never experienced firsthand the horror of Hangman. Homicide cop Abbie Kearney wasn't around during Hangman's reign of terror. ![]() But Flynn lived, carrying to prison the nickname "Hangman," along with the secret of his last victim's fate. Not so long ago, serial killer Marcus Flynn preyed upon the community's teenaged daughters-until he was cornered and shot in the head. The eerie schoolyard chant still sends ripples of horror through North Buffalo. Hangman, Hangman, what do you see? Four little girls, as cute as can be. ![]() Now, his chilling new novel brings back intrepid heroine Absalom Kearney, a driven police detective with a haunted past, trying to make a difference in a troubled town. New York Times bestselling author Stephan Talty's acclaimed fiction debut, Black Irish, won him comparisons to such thriller masters as Jo Nesbø, Karin Slaughter, and Tana French. ![]()
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