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Sea of Green
by Thomas Adcock
Part 1 of the Neil Hockaday Mystery series
The first in the Edgar-winning series featuring an NYPD detective working the mean streets of Manhattan's West Side.
Detective Neil Hockaday, a son of Hell's Kitchen who grew up to join the NYPD, had a promising meeting scheduled with a snitch-until his informant turned up dead. Meanwhile, a prominent Harlem preacher with a lot of followers, and friends in high places, has been receiving death threats-and Hock's assigned to keep Father Love alive and find out who's after him.
But Hock's harrowing work life hits close to home when he discovers a dead body in his own bathtub and must untangle whether-and how-all these events are connected . . .
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Dark Maze
by Thomas Adcock
Part 2 of the Neil Hockaday Mystery series
An NYPD detective navigates a lethal labyrinth in this entry in Adcock's series.
The old, shabbily dressed man who walks up to Neil Hockaday in the park one morning rambles on semicoherently, though he's sharp enough to make Hockaday as a cop. He introduces himself as Picasso, makes snide comments about the policeman to an invisible companion-and issues a vague homicidal threat just before his bus leaves.
Born and bred in Hell's Kitchen and now an NYPD detective, Hockaday has been exposed to plenty of strange characters. But Picasso's haunting words-and the killings that follow-soon have the officer searching the city for someone who considers murder his masterpiece . . .
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Drown All the Dogs
by Thomas Adcock
Part 3 of the Neil Hockaday Mystery series
An NYPD detective travels to Ireland to investigate his own family's past.
Neil Hockaday's father died in World War II before his son could ever know him, and now the police detective is visiting Ireland to meet his last living relative and try to fill in the blanks of his family history. But while he's on vacation, death isn't taking a holiday. The apparent suicides of a retired priest and two cops-and an Irish woman's death in a bombing-combine to keep Hock busy on both sides of the Atlantic
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Devil's Heaven
by Thomas Adcock
Part 4 of the Neil Hockaday Mystery series
A killer targets New York's gay community in this police procedural in the Edgar-winning series.
Neil Hockaday's on furlough from the NYPD as he attempts to cut back on the booze, but his new wife, Ruby, is going back to her advertising job after the couple's trip to Ireland. Unfortunately, the same day she returns to the office, her much-disliked ex-boss's body is found, killed in grisly fashion and wearing a leather mask.
Meanwhile, some of Hock's colleagues on the force appear less than interested in solving a string of murders in which gay men are the victims. Now the detective's working on his own time, in cooperation with a private investigator he knows, to uncover the truth in a case that will take him everywhere from the Metropolitan Opera to the nightclubs of Manhattan.
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Thrown-Away Child
by Thomas Adcock
Part 5 of the Neil Hockaday Mystery series
NYPD detective Neil Hockaday has traveled to the Big Easy, hometown of his wife, African-American actress Ruby Flagg. Her family was driven from their home long ago by an evangelical church and fell on hard times, but Ruby fled and found a life for herself in New York.
And this won't be a peaceful visit for Hock. In a city famed as much for its corruption as its cuisine, he'll become entangled in a web of not only family secrets but also politics and murder, dealing with a preacher, a scamming alderman, and even some voodoo, with only a little time left over to attend a jazz funeral or take in the other city sights . . .
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Grief Street
by Thomas Adcock
Part 6 of the Neil Hockaday Mystery series
A rabbi is killed and a Catholic procession is sprayed with gunfire in this crime thriller in the Edgar-winning series.
NYPD detective Neil Hockaday has acted on his conscience by reporting a fellow cop for bias and brutality-but there's a killer on the Manhattan streets who seems to have little concern with morality. First a rabbi is murdered by a shadowy figure right in front of his shocked congregation. Then a group of Catholics is gunned down on Good Friday. Now, while coping with tensions within the force and an ugly act of retaliation, Hock's also under pressure from a panicked mayor, searching for a suspect whose motives may be rooted in hatred, madness, or dark secrets from decades past . . .
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