In a crime scene that could have been conjured by Edgar Allen Poe himself, Manhattan Assistant D.A. Alexandra Cooper discovers it was, in fact, real — in this trail of clues conjured by real-life prosecutor Linda Fairstein, whose former life prepared her well as a writer of mystery novels. In Entombed, the writer challenges her readers to solve the gruesome case of the skeleton of a woman standing upright behind a brick wall. It’s a modern day murder of gothic proportions, entrusted to the writing skills of the former New York City prosecutor, who headed the sex crimes unit of the Manhattan D.A.’s office from 1976  to 2002.

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