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  • A Moe Prager Mystery
  • Written by: Reed Farrel Coleman
  • Narrated by: Andy Caploe
  • Length: 8 hrs and 8 mins
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Redemption Street

Written by: Reed Farrel Coleman
Narrated by: Andy Caploe
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Publisher's Summary

In Redemption Street, retired NYPD officer and newly minted PI Moe Prager travels up to a decaying Borscht Belt hotel to uncover the truth behind a decades-old fire that killed 17 people, including his high-school crush. Away from his beloved Brooklyn and out of his element, Moe finds that the locals aren't as eager to dredge up the painful past or to stir up the embers of that long-dead fire as he seems to be.

In fact the cast of locals - a washed-up comedian, an ambitious politician, a corrupt cop, a pint-sized Hitler, the leader of a mysterious Jewish cult - seem rather intent on doing their level best to make certain the circumstances surrounding the fire stay buried along with the charred bodies of the dead. Moe Prager's gift, however, is coaxing secrets out of the silent past. But will the truth lead to Redemption Street or his own dead end?

©2007 Reed Farrel Coleman (P)2010 Audible, Inc.

What the critics say

"Prager's dogged pursuit leads to a satisfying and logical solution, while demonstrating Coleman's gift for blending a classic whodunit with a gritty, realistic procedural. Prager is a fascinating creation, believably grappling with his status as an unaffiliated and unobservant Jew, with ample room for greater growth." ( Publishers Weekly)
“With great poignancy and passion [Coleman] constructs a tale that fittingly underlines how we are all captives of the past.” (Michael Connelly)

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