The Waters Edge, Daniel Judson
The Waters Edge, Daniel Judson
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The Water's Edge

Author: Daniel Judson

Narrator: Christopher Lane

Unabridged: 11 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 07/01/2008


Synopsis

When Jake "Payday" Bechet hears that two men have been murdered a few miles from where he lives in the Hamptons—hanged fromthe Shinnecock Bridge, their hands severed—he knows that trouble is coming. Trouble for him, for everyone, because it means that someone has betrayed the Castello crime family. Whether it's someone trying to move in on their drug operation or the cops making their own statement, he doesn't know, but he wants to stay far away from it all. After all, years ago Bechet himself walked away from the Castellos with enough inside information to hold over their heads and to keep himself safe,then went underground. He doesn't want to get anywhere near them now butsoon discovers that he can't remain indifferent—first it seems one of his friends has gotten involved in the fringes of this battle, and then the larger picture becomes clear: Jorge Castello himself wants Bechet to find out who's behind the killings, claiming there's a traitor in the family. The last thing Bechet wants to do is work for the Castellos again, but he knows he has to find a way to finish it somehow.Between Bechet and Tommy Miller, a retired P.I. whose ex-girlfriend has also gotten too close to the Castellos and whose father was one of their casualties a few years back, all the loose ends will be tied up—one way or another—before the end of twenty-four hours.Once again Daniel Judson shines an unforgiving light on the darkest parts of the Hamptons and delivers a powerful, unforgettable read paced at breakneck speed.

About Daniel Judson

Daniel Judson’s three novels, including The Darkest Place, have all garnered Shamus Award nominations, and one Shamus prize. He attended Southampton College, and his time in the Hamptons (particularly the parts you don’t find in the society pages) was the inspiration for the setting and characters in The Water’s Edge. He now lives in Connecticut.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maddy

RATING: 3.5 The two dead bodies hanging from Shinnecock Bridge in the Hamptons, hands cut off and in full view of passersby, appear to have been meant to convey a message. The two men are drug couriers, and the appalling display may have had something to do with the Castello crime family. Is the mess......more

This is the first time I have read a Daniel Judson book. I really really liked this book. It was very suspenseful and I did not want to put it down. After reading it, I learned that there was a book prior to this one and one after this one. I am definitely going to read those and any others by this......more

A slow read. Not due to poor writing, but due to the deep character development. The characters are human - flawed, conflicted, confused. Definitely worth the time.......more

Goodreads review by Thomas

Was a good police mystery.......more

Goodreads review by Hrn1947

Most everything wrapped up. These people are not the shining light of humanity. The weather is spot on for the winter out east. Would like to know what happens next. One more to go.......more