De Vries had been convicted of arson and murder; he did the first, not the second. Now that he is free, he needs Amos Walker to find the man who framed him . . . even if it means going to the top of the auto industry. "Estleman gets better with each new effort!"--Boston Globe.
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De Vries had been convicted of arson and murder; he did the first, not the second. Now that he is free, he needs Amos Walker to find the man who framed him . . . even if it means going to the top of the auto industry. "Estleman gets better with each new effort!"--Boston Globe.
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