This is a pretty good book. I hadn't heard of the author before this book but was very pleased with the plot, twists and story line.
A really good police procedural.
It seemed like a routine assignment-a woman dead on a kitchen floor in a seamy neighborhood. But the victim's son is L.S.'s biggest drug lord, and now he's made McGrath an irresistible offer: $1 million for the name of the killer. Making the wrong choice for the right reasons, McGrath is about to initiate his own ruin, a fall from grace that will lead him to the truth and to bittersweet redemption- a riveting ride through the darkness of a tarnished city, and into the deepest folds of his own soul.
Excellent excellent book. Much deeper and better written than your usual murder mystery
Tedious psychological thriller. I wanted to finish it to find out whether the hero ever felt better about himself.