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Epitaph James Siegel

Epitaph By James Siegel

Epitaph by James Siegel


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Summary

Following a string of clues, William Riskin goes in pursuit of a World War II criminal who, after promising hundreds of Jews sanctuary, led them to death in his own home. As Riskin uncovers his ex-partner's part in these crimes, he comes face to face with the ultimate evil.

Epitaph Summary

Epitaph by James Siegel

Retired detective William Riskin is more or less waiting to die, until he comes across the obituary of his ex-partner, Jean Goldblum. A one-time war hero and concentration camp survivor, Goldblum had become a morally corrupt detective with a ruthless instinct for spotting guilt. But just before his death, Goldblum had started working on the most important case of his life, and out of loyalty to his memory, Riskin decides to finish it. He investigates the list of names that Goldblum left behind, and discovers a trail of disappearing elderly retirees who all told neighbours they were leaving for Florida, but never arrived. Folowing a string of dangerous clues, Riskin finds himself in hot pursuit of a little-known World War II criminal named Dr Petoit who, after promising sanctuary to hundreds of fleeing Jews in occupied France, led them to death in his own home. As Riskin uncovers Goldblum's own guilty part in these crimes, he himself comes face to face with the ultimate evil.

Additional information

GOR005624025
9780892967124
0892967129
Epitaph by James Siegel
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Little, Brown & Company
20030219
320
Short-listed for Shamus Award (1st Private Eye Novel) 2002
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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