Fighting chance
by Haddam, Jane
Series: The Gregor Demarkian Mysteries Book 29 | A Gregor Demarkian novel Edition statement:First Edition. Published by : Minotar Books (New York) Physical details: 311 pages ; 24 cm ISBN:9781250012357 (hardback); 125001235X (hardback).Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Had Flowering Judas | Had Blood in the water | Had Hearts of sand | Had Fighting chance | Hag King Solomon's mines | Hai Strip tease | Hai Bones of a feather |
"Gregor Demarkian grew up in the Armenian-American enclave in Philadelphia known as Cavanaugh Street. Even though he left to go to college, and then went on to a storied career in the famous Behavioral Science Unit of the FBI, he eventually returned to Cavanaugh Street after an early retirement. There he finds himself in a rapidly gentrifying urban neighborhood that still retains some of the friends, institutions, and flavor of the immigrant neighborhood he grew up in. Among them is his best friend, Father Tibor Kasparian, the parish priest of the local Armenian-Orthodox church, probably the most genuinely gentle soul that Demarkian has ever met. When Father Tibor is then arrested on murder charges, it tears at the very foundation of Demarkian's world. While Gregor has very strict rules about for whom and under what conditions he will consult, all those rules go by the wayside. Demarkian is now a man possessed, and his one goal is to find out what really happened and who is really responsible for the murder Father Tibor is charged with"--