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411 pages, Paperback
First published March 27, 2017
A stakeout for a homicide investigation turns into a prostitution scandal involving Chicago's most influential. But all the details cannot be known without the black book, which should name all the clients and transactions. The black book is nowhere to be found. But that doesn't stop anyone from being willing to kill to get their hands on it, or keep other people involved from finding it.I read this book for a tragic reason. A co-worker's daughter was killed in a car accident, and I gave her a copy of It's OK That You're Not OK, which is about coping after terrible losses. So she said, "I'll give you a book, too; my mother and I love James Patterson, you should try one!" Under these circumstances, I felt obligated to read this book in a timely manner.