The First Victim

The First Victim by Ridley Pearson is a thrilling narrative published by Hyperion on July 7, 1999. This first edition spans 413 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a female reporter who goes missing while investigating illegal aliens, leading Seattle Police Department detectives Lou Boldt and John LaMoia on a complex investigation that takes them from the city’s docklands to the offices of the INS.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of crime and investigation as Boldt and LaMoia navigate the challenges posed by the Chinese Triad in their quest for the truth. The book delves into themes of crime and the intricacies of law enforcement, providing insight into the dynamics of a high-stakes investigation. With its focus on the intersection of journalism and crime, The First Victim offers a compelling look at the lengths to which individuals will go to uncover the truth.
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When a female reporter disappears–purportedly at the hands of the Chinese Triad–while investigating a story on illegal aliens, Lou Boldt and John LaMoia of the Seattle Police Department embark on an investigation that leads them from Seattle’s docklands to the offices of the INS in search of answers.
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