The Big Silence

by Stuart M. Kaminsky

Hardcover, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

F KAM BIG

Publication

Forge (2000), 288 pages

Description

When a witness's son is kidnapped, Chicago's gangland erupts into chaos Once a college football star, Bill Hanrahan has had a hard time of it ever since his bad knees kept him out of the pros. He became a homicide detective with the unfortunate reputation of losing witnesses and loving the bottle. Now Hanrahan is off the sauce, and working a job that should be straightforward: He's guarding a mob informant's ex-wife and teenage son while they tour colleges. Everything is fine until the last night of their trip. At three in the morning, Hanrahan hears shots from their motel room. By the time he breaks down the door, it's too late. The woman is dead, the boy has been kidnapped, and Hanrahan wants a drink more than he ever has before.   The mob issues a simple instruction to the informant: Kill yourself and your son lives. Hanrahan and his partner, Abe Lieberman, tear the city apart in search of the kid, hoping against hope that for once they will be able to keep both witnesses alive.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member AnneliM
Abe Lieberman, a Jewish Chicago cop, has problems with his daughter, as usual, bucks up his partner, Bill Hannahan, as usual, and turns more and more into a "Rabbi that slept late". Also solves several cases. Very good, as usual.
LibraryThing member danhammang
A plot to keep you on your toes, multiple, multi-dimensional characters, a protagonist for the ages.
LibraryThing member raizel
It seems to be a police procedural, but since it's part of a mystery series, what seems to be a straightforward kidnapping to keep a witness quiet must be something else. Chicago seems to be a small town: a priest with a football background who is helping Abe's partner recognizes a homeless man as
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another former football player; the homeless man harasses the daughter of someone Abe knows from his synagogue.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

288 p.; 5.5 inches

ISBN

0312869266 / 9780312869267
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