“In the morning I woke to feel the world on my shoulders, which is where it normally sits. I know there are other cops all over the planet who feel the same way. The steady accumulation of human dirt—let’s call it evil—makes it a little harder, day by day, to find the light.”
So observes the detective protagonist of John Burdett’s Vulture Peak. So far, so crime-thriller-typical. We’re used to this type, aren’t we?
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