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Moonlight Falls (UNCUT Edition) [Kindle Edition]

Vincent Zandri

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*AUTHOR’S NOTE:

What you are about to read is not MOONLIGHT FALLS as originally and graciously published by R.J.Buckley in 2009. It is an “uncut” version that features upwards of 100 pages of original material that is derived from multiple points of view. This material was edited by me in later drafts in order create a more streamline manuscript that was delivered from Richard “Dick” Moonlight’s 1st person POV only.

In this version, you not only have Moonlight’s perspective, you also enter into the head of several major characters, including Scarlet Montana, her husband Jake Montana, Moonlight’s ex-wife Lynn, and even the Russian mobsters who are busy harvesting human organs illegally. Any chapters that appear for you in italics, are the “uncut” chapters and published in their entirety. Even the original quotation by the late Robert B. Parker which appears prior to the Prologue and which was eventually substituted for a quote from Genesis, is included in this new novel.

In some ways, this novel is a richer portrayal of the tragic events that lead Dick Moonlight to believe he might actually be responsible for the death of his lover while, as a private detective under the employ of the Albany Police Department’s understaffed violent crimes/homicide division, he goes about trying to solve the riddle of who killed her. You see now the near impossible dilemma Moonlight faces. Simple irony doesn’t fit the bill here. Neither does paradox. Only the words “dark tragedy” seems to come close to describing the frantic and often desperate circumstances in which Dick Moonlight finds himself. The more he searches for a killer or killers, the more the evidence points to himself. Now you see why this novel was described as “A new book for Hitchcock fans,” by MORE MAGAZINE.

These extra chapters will add a new dimension to the first Moonlight novel. And when combined with the special author interviews, reviews, and essays also included in this especially thick volume by StoneGate Ink, will serve to create a brand new, multi-layered, and indeed, riveting reading experience.

As always, thanks for reading.
Vincent Zandri
Albany, New York

In MOONLIGHT FALLS, novelist and photo journalist Vincent Zandri asks the question “If you knew your life could end at any moment, how far would you go to prove you murdered your lover? ”

Albany, New York, is the setting of Zandri’s paranoid thriller (in the Hitchcock tradition) about Richard “Dick” Moonlight, former APD detective turned private investigator/massage therapist, who believes he killed Scarlet Montana, his illicit lover and wife of his ex-boss Chief of Detectives Jake Montana. The dilemma ... Moonlight doesn’t remember what happened!

REVIEWS:

"If you want a novel that runs wild like a caged beast let loose, Zandri is the man."
—(Albany)

"Sensational…masterful…brilliant."
—New York Post

"Probably the most arresting first crime novel to break into print this season."
—Boston Herald

"A thriller that has depth and substance, wickedness and compassion."
—The Times-Union (Albany)

"Vincent Zandri explodes onto the scene with the debut thriller of the year. As Catch Can is gritty, fast-paced, lyrical and haunting. Don't miss it."
—Harlan Coben, author of The Final Detail

"A Satisfying Yarn."
—Chicago Tribune

"Compelling…As Catch Can pulls you in with rat-a-tat prose, kinetic pacing…characters are authentic, and the punchy dialogue rings true. Zandri's staccato prose moves As Catch Can at a steady, suspenseful pace."
—Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

"Exciting…An Engrossing Thriller…the descriptions of life behind bars will stand your hair on end."
—Rocky Mountain News

"Readers will be held captive by prose that pounds as steadily as an elevated pulse… Vincent Zandri nails readers' attention."
—Boston Herald

"A smoking gun of a debut novel. The rough and tumble pages turn quicker than men turn on each other."
—Albany Times-Union

Produktinformation

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 584 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 324 Seiten
  • Verlag: StoneGate Ink; Auflage: 2 (24. November 2011)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B006E906EQ
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: #136.671 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop (Siehe Top 100 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop)

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High-Octane Thriller 13. März 2010
Von Elizabeth A. White - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch
It takes serious balls to begin a book with your protagonist deliberately putting a bullet into his own head, but that's exactly how Vincent Zandri kicks off his high-octane new thriller Moonlight Falls. Richard "Dick" Moonlight, you see, is not your typical protagonist. In fact, he's seriously screwed up. As one character tells him, "You fell off the tree of f'd-up-weird and slammed every branch on the way down." F'd-up-weird notwithstanding, it's the fragment of .22 bullet left in his brain following his book opening suicide attempt that forces Moonlight's retirement from the Albany police department.

Unable to commit to a new job because the placement of the bullet fragment leaves him prone to untimely blackouts and seizures, not to mention serious lapses in judgment, Moonlight finds himself being called upon by his former partner to serve as an outside investigator on cases that need a discrete, but 'official', rubber stamping in order to close them... for a fee, of course.

This arrangement becomes a problem when he's called to the scene of the apparent suicide of Scarlet Montana, wife of his ex-boss Chief of Detectives Jake Montana. Unlike previous callouts, Moonlight can't bring himself to rubber stamp suicide as the cause of death, collect his under the table fee and be done with it. The sticking point? Not only was Moonlight having an affair with her, but he had been with her only hours before her death. What's more, given his spotty memory - not to mention the bloody, scratched up hands he doesn't remember acquiring - he honestly doesn't know if he could have killed her. But he's determined to find out what really happened to Scarlet, no matter what the consequences to himself may be.

What unfolds over the course of his investigation provides a non-stop, tension filled ride for the reader; one that includes a mysterious albino, Fugitive-esque pursuit by authorities, grave robbing, a police conspiracy, and a black market organ harvesting ring. There is so much going on that even the most accomplished reader of mysteries and thrillers will be hard pressed to figure out in advance what really happened, as Moonlight Falls delivers twists and swerves right up until the final chapter, even after having seemingly revealed the answer to the mystery.
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Are you serious? Or smoking body parts... 5. März 2012
Von Jane Melamed - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
Sometimes I wonder if I am reading the same book as other people. This was one endless collection of cliches and banalities strung together in a dreary setting that just about drove me to eat a bullet. And does not warrant any further comment except: don't bother.
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A Must Read for Mystery Lovers! 13. März 2010
Von P. N. Meador - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch|Von Amazon bestätigter Kauf
Did Scarlet Montana commit suicide or was she brutally murdered? This is the mystery that Richard Moonlight, ex-Albany Police Department Detective and budding massage therapist must solve, especially since he has been accused of her murder. To make matters worse, he was Scarlett's lover and was with her near the time of her death. He also has a self-inflicted bullet fragment in his brain that may dislodge at any moment and cause his own death. With Moonlight Falls, Vincent Zandri has crafted a fast-moving, tightly woven whodunit that will keep you guessing how Scarlet actually died up until the very last page. The characters, especially Moonlight, are finely drawn and eminently believable, and his picture-perfect descriptions of Albany will make you feel as if you're experiencing all of the action yourself. This is a must read for lovers of mysteries and thrillers. I would love to see a Moonlight series!

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