The Outsider
Ash Rashid returns in this new novel from New York Times bestselling writer Chris Culver, author of The Abbey-the runaway bestseller with a million copies sold to date.
Ash Rashid stands alone. A twelve-year veteran of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and one of the few Muslim-Americans on the force, he's unafraid of bending the rules in the pursuit of justice. But now Ash wants out. He's finished law school and is aiming to become a prosecutor. The last thing he wants is to become embroiled in a new homicide investigation.
That changes when he hears that the mother of one of his daughter's friends was murdered in front of her home-a crime that members of his department would seemingly rather ignore than investigate. Ash launches an inquiry and quickly becomes entangled in a case involving a dangerous mix of election-year politics, crime, and street justice. And what he finds may have repercussions for the entire city . . .
That changes when he hears that the mother of one of his daughter's friends was murdered in front of her home-a crime that members of his department would seemingly rather ignore than investigate. Ash launches an inquiry and quickly becomes entangled in a case involving a dangerous mix of election-year politics, crime, and street justice. And what he finds may have repercussions for the entire city . . .
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Format: Electronic Book
Price: $5.99 US/$5.99 CAN
ISBN-13: 9781455526000
On Sale Date: 05/07/2013
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Formats Available: Trade Paperback, Electronic Book, Audiobook
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Ash Rashid returns in this new novel from New York Times bestselling writer Chris Culver, author of The Abbey-the runaway bestseller with a million copies sold to date.
Ash Rashid stands alone. A twelve-year veteran of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and one of the few Muslim-Americans on the force, he's unafraid of bending the rules in the pursuit of justice. But now Ash wants out. He's finished law school and is aiming to become a prosecutor. The last thing he wants is to become embroiled in a new homicide investigation.
That changes when he hears that the mother of one of his daughter's friends was murdered in front of her home-a crime that members of his department would seemingly rather ignore than investigate. Ash launches an inquiry and quickly becomes entangled in a case involving a dangerous mix of election-year politics, crime, and street justice. And what he finds may have repercussions for the entire city . . .
That changes when he hears that the mother of one of his daughter's friends was murdered in front of her home-a crime that members of his department would seemingly rather ignore than investigate. Ash launches an inquiry and quickly becomes entangled in a case involving a dangerous mix of election-year politics, crime, and street justice. And what he finds may have repercussions for the entire city . . .
Chris Culver is the New York Times bestselling author of the Ash Rashid series of mysteries. After graduate school, Chris taught courses in ethics and comparative religion at a small liberal arts university in southern Arkansas. Between classes, he wrote The Abbey, which spent sixteen weeks on the New York Times ebook bestseller list. He, his wife, and their Labrador retriever currently live near St. Louis, Missouri, where Chris is working on his next novel.
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Product Details
- Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
- Price: $5.99 US/$5.99 CAN
- Pages: 368
- ISBN-13: 9781455526000
- On Sale Date: 05/07/2013
- Publisher: None
- List Price: $9.99
- Pages: 384
- Physical Dimensions: 5-1/4" x 8"
- ISBN-13: 9781455526017
- On Sale Date: 05/07/2013
- Publisher: None
- List Price: $5.99
- Pages: 368
- ISBN-13: 9781455526000
- On Sale Date: 05/07/2013
- Publisher: None
- List Price: $22.98
- Audio Run Time: 540
- ISBN-13: 9781619696495
- On Sale Date: 05/07/2013
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