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Overview: David Levien is an American screenwriter, novelist, director, and producer. Best known as the co-writer of Ocean’s Thirteen, Levien has also produced films such as The Illusionist and The Lucky Ones.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
01. City of the Sun: Jamie Gabriel gets on his bike before dawn to deliver newspapers in his suburban Indianapolis neighborhood. Somewhere en route, he vanishes without a trace. Fourteen months later, Paul and Carol Gabriel are on the verge of abandoning hope that police will ever find a trace of their son, when they discover private investigator Frank Behr. Behr is an enigmatic mountain of a man who doesn’t make it a practice to take hopeless cases, but Paul’s plea for help awakens a personal pain that Behr can’t ignore. He begins an unrelenting quest for answers that is in turn dangerous, haunting, and thrilling, and will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Richly textured, superbly poised, and charged with unrelenting suspense, CITY OF THE SUN introduces a private detective as complex, idiosyncratic, and sympathetic as Crais’s Elvis Cole and Connelly’s Harry Bosch. David Levien is a gifted storyteller.
02. Where the Dead Lay: When Frank Behr’s friend and mentor is murdered during a suspicious break-in, Behr thirsts for answers and revenge. But before he can pick up the killer’s scent, an exclusive private investigation firm approaches him with a case: two of its operatives have gone missing. Prodded to take the case by his old boss – the Indianapolis police captain who holds the strings to returning him to the force – Behr accepts.
The search for the missing detectives takes Behr into the dark recesses of Indianapolis’ underbelly, a place rife with shocking brutality and vice. And when Behr uncovers a thread connecting the detectives to his friend’s brutal murder, he is forced to confront an ominous, deadly new breed of organized crime.
03. The Contract: (AKA Thirteen Million Dollar Pop):
In an Indianapolis underground parking structure, Frank Behr is on an executive protection detail for Bernard ‘Bernie Cool’ Kolodnik, a hard-driving business mogul on the verge of making a move into big-time Indiana politics. Behr is working for an exclusive investigation company, and it’s an uncomfortable fit, both literally and philosophically. The uneasy stability is quickly rocked by a burst of automatic weapons fire as an attempt is made on the prominent client, and Behr manages to protect him and repel the attackers. Though Behr is celebrated for his heroism, he can’t help but investigate what happened in that garage – and why the Indianapolis cops seem to be burying the incident.
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