Lost Souls
By Michael Collins
Part police procedural, part piercing psychological character study, Bellingham, Wash. author Michael Collins's latest novel revolves around a series of lurid murders that threaten the equilibrium of the unstable cop who investigates the killings, as well as the unnamed Midwestern town where they take place.
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Product Details
- Hardcover: 260 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.93 x 9.38 x 6.44
- Publisher: Viking Books; (August 5, 2004)
- Language: Published in English
- ISBN: 0670033286
Book Description
Michael Collins burst onto the American literary scene with the publication of The Keepers of Truth, which was short-listed for the Booker Prize and was a New York Times Notable Book in 2002. His new novel confirms him as a master of the fast-paced and psychologically intense literary thriller.
Lost Souls begins with a tragedy on Halloween night. Among the petty vandalism and teenagers' pranks, a local police officer discovers the gruesome evidence of what appears to be a hit-and-run accident: a three-year-old child lying dead in a pile of leaves. But as the investigation proceeds and the media's spotlight intensifies, a much more ominous story unfolds. While the mayor and chief of police conspire to divert attention from the primary suspect—a local high school football hero whom they hope will take the town all the way to the state championship—it is left to the man who discovered the child's body to find the truth beneath the cover-up.
About the Author
Michael Collins is a novelist who lives in Bellingham, Washington.
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