Line of Sight
All favors come with a cost, and after using what little favors he has in the Newark PD to get his private investigator's license, former crime reporter Russell Avery finds himself paying.



He spends his days reluctantly keeping sideways cops out of the crosshairs of the Internal Affairs department. Until Keyonna Jackson, a social justice activist, presents him with a troubling video: a made-for-Youtube cell phone snippet chronicling the same kind of questionable use-of-force that had set New York City, Ferguson, and Cleveland on fire in recent years. The same use-of-force that he's been covering up for Newark PD.



Now, the young black man who filmed this video is dead and the more questions Russell asks, the less his cop buddies like him. For the first time in his life, Russell finds himself on the wrong side of the guys with the badges and guns. When details of the shooting become public-and a city with race riots in its DNA flirts with the idea of letting history repeat itself-Russell finds himself allying with street activists and gang members as he races to put together the biggest story of his life . . . before the city he needs to tell it to burns down around him.
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Line of Sight
All favors come with a cost, and after using what little favors he has in the Newark PD to get his private investigator's license, former crime reporter Russell Avery finds himself paying.



He spends his days reluctantly keeping sideways cops out of the crosshairs of the Internal Affairs department. Until Keyonna Jackson, a social justice activist, presents him with a troubling video: a made-for-Youtube cell phone snippet chronicling the same kind of questionable use-of-force that had set New York City, Ferguson, and Cleveland on fire in recent years. The same use-of-force that he's been covering up for Newark PD.



Now, the young black man who filmed this video is dead and the more questions Russell asks, the less his cop buddies like him. For the first time in his life, Russell finds himself on the wrong side of the guys with the badges and guns. When details of the shooting become public-and a city with race riots in its DNA flirts with the idea of letting history repeat itself-Russell finds himself allying with street activists and gang members as he races to put together the biggest story of his life . . . before the city he needs to tell it to burns down around him.
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Line of Sight

Line of Sight

by James Queally

Narrated by Keith Sellon-Wright

Unabridged — 8 hours, 44 minutes

Line of Sight

Line of Sight

by James Queally

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Overview

All favors come with a cost, and after using what little favors he has in the Newark PD to get his private investigator's license, former crime reporter Russell Avery finds himself paying.



He spends his days reluctantly keeping sideways cops out of the crosshairs of the Internal Affairs department. Until Keyonna Jackson, a social justice activist, presents him with a troubling video: a made-for-Youtube cell phone snippet chronicling the same kind of questionable use-of-force that had set New York City, Ferguson, and Cleveland on fire in recent years. The same use-of-force that he's been covering up for Newark PD.



Now, the young black man who filmed this video is dead and the more questions Russell asks, the less his cop buddies like him. For the first time in his life, Russell finds himself on the wrong side of the guys with the badges and guns. When details of the shooting become public-and a city with race riots in its DNA flirts with the idea of letting history repeat itself-Russell finds himself allying with street activists and gang members as he races to put together the biggest story of his life . . . before the city he needs to tell it to burns down around him.

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Outstanding praise for LINE OF SIGHT “LINE OF SIGHT signals the start of a great career. Veteran journalist James Queally brings all his insider knowledge of the intersections of crime and police and politics and media in a story that never stands still for a single page. It’s an amazing first novel.” —Michael Connelly, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Harry Bosch series "A knockout debut. Smart, gritty and as timely as tomorrow's front page." —Riley Sager, New York Times bestselling author of LOCK EVERY DOOR "(An) impressive fiction debut ...This scalding exposé of human failures, in which friendships go tragically sour, powerfully updates Raymond Chandler’s mean streets. Queally is definitely a writer to watch." Publishers Weekly Starred Review "The use-of-force theme is sadly contemporary, and Queally knows all the players and their world: cops, lawyers, guns, and the drug trade. An excellent debut from a strong new voice in crime fiction.” —Booklist (Starred Review) "James Queally draws on current events, and his own experience as a crime reporter, to write LINE OF SIGHT—and the result is a thoughtful, timely page-turner that explores the twisted corridors of authority from a street-level view, while never losing sight of the larger issues of truth and justice." —Rob Hart, author of The Warehouse and the Ash McKenna series "Avery's first-person voice is strong and distinct, and his moral quandaries are real and immediate." —Kirkus Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

2020-01-13
An investigation into the death of a drug dealer uncovers an ugly police conspiracy.

Private Investigator Russell Avery generally makes his living as a "handyman" for the Newark police, fixing a variety of complaints and misunderstandings. When social activist Keyonna Jackson asks him to look into the shooting death of Kevin Mathis, a teenage street-level dealer, he is reluctant because, well, drug dealers get shot. But Avery learns Mathis had a cellphone with a video of the police shooting of his friend Luis Becerra, raising the possibility that Mathis was killed by police seeking to suppress the recording, and though justice for Mathis might involve investigating the hands that feed him, Avery decides to take the case. After the video is made public and becomes the cause of enduring Black Lives Matter demonstrations, Avery is pulled in several directions: Police officials tell him he is following false leads and threaten his PI license; his ex-girlfriend Dina, who is a reporter, wants to run a story that may be incomplete; Keyonna sees the shootings as symptoms of social injustice, regardless of the facts; and Avery's own loyalties and friendships within the police department are strained. Overall, the various factions neatly represent public voices in the broader discussion of crime and responsibility, and to that degree the novel is formulaic. If the minor characters lack authenticity and their dialogue all sounds similar, Avery's first-person voice is strong and distinct, and his moral quandaries are real and immediate.

A creditable debut thriller, if a little too neat.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177721118
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 05/12/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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