In this third installment of the series, veteran transit cop Morris Fitzgerald must sort through the politics and prejudices of the city to unravel the mysterious disappearnance of antique books and artificats from the city's libraries. Like its predecessors, Troubled Waters and Code Black , The Third Raill delves into the complex racial divides of Boston while providing a distinct and entertaining glimpse into the city's character.
In this second collaboration between Fleming and Peters, Troubled Waters continues the story of veteran transit cop, Morris Fitzgerald, who is struggling to return to full-time work with Boston’s Mass Bay Transit Authority. While working through his own mental and physical shortcomings, he goes about trying to locate his homeless cousin and stumbles into a conspiracy to rid the city of its most vulnerable residents through an orchestrated disaster. Like its 2016 precursor, Code Black , Troubled Waters provi
Winner of the 2016 Indie Excellence Award for Crime Fiction! When terrorists apparently strike one of Boston's MBTA transit stations during the famed St. Patrick's Day parade, the onslaught of federal and state officials turn the city into a chaotic police state. Only a veteran transit cop, jaded by his memories of growing up in the shadows of Boston's forced busing and desegregation, knows the truth: The enemy is not some international terrorist cell but the politics and hubris that continually pit the hav