Review: NIGHT OF THE HUNTER by Steven Gore
A compelling thriller, neither current police nor private investigator, in a series involving Harlan Donnally, former San Francisco PD detective, mustered out for disability, who lives in suburban San Francisco with a psychiatrist, operates a cafe in Shasta, fishes, and too frequently gets hooked into troubles not of his own making as a de facto investigator.
In this mystery, a judge invites Donnally into a trial conviction two decades old, with a defendant near execution. Meanwhile, Donnally's father, a film director, is either covering his tracks for his own reasons, or slipping into Alzheimer's.
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