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In the New York Times best-selling author of Defending Jacob comes Objective Flats.... Past D.A. William Landay explodes onto the suspense field with an electrifying book about the true price of criminal offenses and the invisible corners of the legal justice system. Only an insider could so vividly take Boston's gritty underworld of cops and criminals. And only a natural storyteller could weave this mesmerizing tale of murder and storage, a tale about the hold of time past over time present, and the story of one remarkable young policeman who projects in to the most dangerous place of all. With a gleaming lake in the forests of traditional western Maine, outside a sleepy town called Versailles, your body of a man sits sprawled in a deserted cabin. The useless man was an elite D.A. from Boston, and his defeat was that city's toughest area: Objective Flats. Now, for small-town police main Ben Truman, looking into the murder will mean leaving his tranquil, haunted home and journeying for an alien world of hard roadways and hard deals, where the brutal struggle between police and criminals is fought for the ultimate stakes. Ben joins a manhunt through Objective Flats, where cops are scrambling to find their number-one think: Harold Braxton, a ruthless predator targeted for prosecution by the murdered D.A. Towards the Boston police, Braxton is a proclaimed man. But as Ben pieces the shadow boogie of cops and suspects, he starts to voice doubts about Braxton's guilt - specially when he uncovers a magic formula background of murder and retribution stretches back 20 years - back to a brutal killing now nearly neglected. As history and present collide and a bloody secret unfolds, only one thing remains certain: The most effective revelations are yet to come. Objective Flats is at once a relentless page-turning secret and a vibrant portrait of any cop's life. Listed below are the street corners, courtrooms, and stationhouses; the offer designers, thugs, and tranquil heroes. An remarkable world - and the luminous, boundary-breaking debut of a new speech in suspense fiction - Objective Flats will haunt you long after you stop listening.