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Redemption Cover Image Large print book Large print book

Redemption

Baldacci, David (author.).

Summary: Amos Decker and his FBI partner Alex Jamison are visiting his hometown of Burlington, Ohio, when he's approached by an unfamiliar man. But he instantly recognizes the man's name: Meryl Hawkins. He's the first person Decker ever arrested for murder back when he was a young detective. Though a dozen years in prison have left Hawkins unrecognizably aged and terminally ill, one thing hasn't changed: He maintains he never committed the murders. Could it be possible that Decker made a mistake all those years ago? As he starts digging into the old case, Decker finds a startling connection to a new crime that he may be able to prevent.

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  • ISBN: 9781538715505
  • Physical Description: 660 pages ; 24 cm
    large print
    large print
  • Publisher: New York : Grand Central Publishing Large Print, 2019.
Subject: Decker, Amos -- (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
Murder -- Fiction
Judicial error -- Fiction
Memory disorders -- Fiction
Large type books
Ohio -- Fiction
Genre: Mystery fiction.

Available copies

  • 10 of 10 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Sechelt/Gibsons. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Gibsons Public Library.

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  • 1 current hold with 10 total copies.
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Gibsons Public Library LP FIC BALD (Text) 30886001065263 Large print fiction Volume hold Available -

Summary: Amos Decker and his FBI partner Alex Jamison are visiting his hometown of Burlington, Ohio, when he's approached by an unfamiliar man. But he instantly recognizes the man's name: Meryl Hawkins. He's the first person Decker ever arrested for murder back when he was a young detective. Though a dozen years in prison have left Hawkins unrecognizably aged and terminally ill, one thing hasn't changed: He maintains he never committed the murders. Could it be possible that Decker made a mistake all those years ago? As he starts digging into the old case, Decker finds a startling connection to a new crime that he may be able to prevent.
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