Sometimes at Night

Sometimes at Night by Ben Sanders is a compelling addition to the mystery genre, published by Severn House on July 29, 2021. This edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows private investigator Marshall Grade as he navigates a complex web of crime and deception after witnessing the murder of a former NYPD colleague, Ray Vialoux, in a Brooklyn restaurant.
In his quest for the truth, Marshall delves into the dangerous world surrounding Vialoux, uncovering connections to drug dealers, corrupt law enforcement, and organized crime. As he investigates the circumstances of the killing, he confronts not only the immediate threats posed by those involved but also the secrets that Vialoux’s family may be hiding. This hard-boiled tale intertwines elements of crime and noir, offering readers a gripping exploration of loyalty, betrayal, and the shadows of the past.
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When a former NYPD colleague is shot dead in front of him, private investigator Marshall Grade discovers there’s far more to the killing than meets the eye.
Ray Vialoux is in trouble. Big trouble. And he needs Marshall Grade’s help.
Reluctantly, Grade agrees to meet. Over dinner in a Brooklyn restaurant, he learns that his former NYPD colleague owes money – a lot of money – to the wrong people. But the conversation is cut short by gunfire, and suddenly Ray is lying dead on the restaurant floor.
As Marshall investigates the circumstances leading up to the murder, tracking down the drug dealers, bag men, bent cops and mob players within Ray’s orbit, it becomes clear there’s far more to the killing than a gambling debt. Just who is responsible for Vialoux’s death . . . and why? What secrets are his family hiding? And can Marshall find the answers before his own history marks him as the prime suspect?
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