The D. A.'s brass, a sheriff's deputy, and a rough-and-tumble bagman
are unknowingly chasing a nightmare in this thrilling novel from the
author of some of the most powerful crime novels ever written (New York
Times).
Los Angeles, 1950 Red crosscurrents: the Commie Scare and a string of
brutal mutilation killings. Gangland intrigue and Hollywood sleaze.
Three cops caught in a hellish web of ambition, perversion, and deceit.
Danny Upshaw is a Sheriff's deputy stuck with a bunch of snuffs nobody
cares about; they're his chance to make his name as a cop...and to sate
his darkest curiosities. Mal Considine is D.A.'s Bureau brass. He's
climbing on the Red Scare bandwagon to advance his career and to gain
custody of his adopted son, a child he saved from the horror of postwar
Europe. Buzz Meeks-bagman, ex-Narco goon, and pimp for Howard Hughes-is
fighting communism for the money. All three men have purchased tickets
to a nightmare.