A Welcome Grave

A Welcome Grave

Sometime after midnight, on a moonless October night turned harsh by a fine, windswept rain, one of the men I liked least in the world was murdered in a field near Bedford, just south of the city....The detectives went looking for suspects--- people whose histories with Jefferson were adversarial and hostile. At the top of that list, they found me.

So begins A Welcome Grave, the third novel by award-winning mystery writer Michael Koryta, featuring private investigator Lincoln Perry. Once a rising star on the Cleveland police force, Perry ended his career when he left one of the city's prominent attorneys, Alex Jefferson, bleeding in the parking lot of his country club---retribution for his affair with Perry's fiancée.

Now Jefferson is dead, the victim of a brutal murder, and his widow has called upon Perry for a favor he knows he shouldn't accept but can't turn down: to find Jefferson's estranged son, partial beneficiary of the dead man's fortune. The case is simple enough, a routine "locate," and he'll be paid plenty of money for the work. The encounter should be simple, too: a brief exchange of information and maybe an empty condolence before Perry gets back into his truck and returns home. Instead, he's loaded into a police car and taken to a rural jail while Jefferson's son is zipped into a body bag.

Perry soon learns that Jefferson's millions are the target of a thirst for revenge that hasn't been satisfied by blood. As a pair of deadly assailants push deep into the investigator's life, they bring with them police from two states who are determined to see Perry in jail.

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Stylish...well observed
– New York Times
Addictively readable.
– Chicago Tribune
Sentence for polished sentence, no one in the genre writes better.
– Kirkus
Edgar-finalist Koryta stakes a claim as one of today’s pre-eminent crafters of contemporary hard-boiled mysteries...Despite Koryta’s youth ...his haunting writing and logical, sophisticated plotting rival that of established stalwarts like Loren Estleman
– Publishers Weekly (starred review)
If you haven’t already discovered Michael Koryta…now’s the time. A Welcome Grave is his best book.
– Globe and Mail
The Rust Belt never looked so scary...a nightmare chess game.
– Rocky Mountain News
The story is graced by Koryta's humor and style
– Cleveland Plain-Dealer
A Welcome Grave...is proof that after only three novels it is possible to become a 'must read' in crime fiction...one of the best P.I. against the world books I've read in a long, long time. Koryta's dialogue remains vivid and his characters sharp as a diamond drill bit.
– Crimespree Magazine
In his third efficiently plotted mystery, Koryta lands most of his punche
– Entertainment Weekly
Koryta’s story-telling is enhanced by a fluid prose style
– Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
An exciting novel with carefully rendered characters, even secondary ones, who will remain with the reader long after turning the last page.
– Bookreporter
This is the book that will put Koryta on everyone’s ‘must read’ list...The action is relentless.
– The Kingston Observer
The best entry yet in the Lincoln Perry private-eye series
– Library Journal (starred review)
For a while now, Michael Koryta has been called one of the rising young talents in crime fiction. I say enough of that. A Welcome Grave proves the promise. Koryta is one of the best of the best, plain and simple. With stories like this, his Lincoln Perry is going to be around for a long, long time.
– Michael Connelly
With the publication of A Welcome Grave, it's time to stop referring to Michael Koryta as a boy wonder and just focus on the sheer wonder of his storytelling. Koryta knows how to put his characters -- and his readers -- into an ever-tightening vise of twists, turns, and conspiracies, but it's his empathy that makes his work stand out. This is a nuanced, mature novel that proves both the depth of Koryta's talent and the vitality of the PI genre.
– Laura Lippman
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Author: Michael Koryta
Series: Lincoln Perry, Book 3
Publisher: Carson Street
Publication Year: 2007
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