Revenge Served Cold
A Novel
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About the Book
At dawn on an early June morning, a body lies on the tenth green of an elite golf club in the hills of
Vincent Nardi, once a homicide detective with the NYPD and now chief of police for town of
As Nardi works to solve the murder, he finds himself encountering soldiers suffering the anguish of their combat experiences, a psychiatrist determined to help the young men and a priest with confessional knowledge of a second killing about to happen.
DiClerico deftly weaves together a cast of small-town characters who alternate between helping and thwarting Nardi as he races towards the explosive conclusion of this debut novel.
About the Author
James M. DiClerico spent a 30-year career in public relations, writing hundreds of articles, speeches and reports for others. His first attempt at writing for himself resulted in The Jersey Game, a co-authored baseball history published by Rutgers University Press. Moving on to fiction, he initially tried his hand at short stories, two of which have been published. He regularly writes on a variety of topics for a quarterly publication serving the area of