DID MOONLIGHT MURDER HIS OWN LOVER? OR HAS HE BEEN SET UP TO TAKE A FALL OF BIBLICAL PROPORTIONS?
Some years ago, MOONLIGHT FALLS, the first novel in what would become the 2015 Thriller Award and Shamus Award winning bestselling hard-boiled detective series was first introduced to the world. Since then, 7 Dick Moonlight noir private detective novels have been released to great acclaim. But now, for the first time ever, a longer, grittier, sexier, more dangerous, more romantic version of the original pilot episode is available. It represents the author's original dark vision and the desperate, if not paranoid state of mind he was in when writing it.
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In MOONLIGHT FALLS, bestselling author Vincent Zandri asks the question “If you knew your life could end at any moment, how far would you go to prove you murdered your lover? " Albany, New York, is the dark setting of this paranoid thriller about Richard “Dick” Moonlight, former APD detective turned private investigator, who believes he killed Scarlet Montana — his illicit lover and wife of his ex-boss, Chief of Detectives Jake Montana. Problem is, despite the blood on his hands, Moonlight doesn't remember what happened!
From New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author Vincent Zandri, comes the first, extended editor's cut version in the Thriller and Shamus Award Winning series. For fans of bestselling noir, hard-boiled mystery and romantic suspense writers like Robert B. Parker, Michael Connelly, Lawrence Block, Don Winslow, and Charlie Huston.
The Number 1 Bestselling Series in Hard-Boiled Kindle
The Number 1 Bestselling Series in Private Investigators
“Sensational…Masterful…Brilliant.” --New York Post
“The action never wanes.” --Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinal
“Gritty, fast-paced, lyrical and haunting.” --Harlan Coben, bestselling author of Six Years
“Tough, stylish, heartbreaking.” --Don Winslow, bestselling author of Savages
“Non-stop action.” --I Love a Mystery
“Vincent Zandri nails reader's attention.” --Boston Herald
“(Zandri) demonstrates an uncanny knack for exposition, introducing new characters and narrative possibilities with the confidence of an old pro…Zandri does a superb job interlocking puzzle pieces.” --The San Diego Union-Tribune