Cuddy attempts to exonerate a boy who confessed to murder under hypnosis William Daniels nearly didn't make it to college. A black student raised in one of Boston's roughest suburbs, he once barely skirted time in juvenile hall for gang activities. Pressure from his mother convinced William to s...
P.I. John Cuddy is asked to become a watchdog for individual rights crusader Maisy Andrus--a woman who's made more than her share of enemies. As Cuddy enters Maisy's world of righteousness and outrage, he finds some likely suspects--but little realizes how treacherous the truth really is.
When three members of the Foursome--a pair of wealthy, libertine couples--are found murdered by a peaceful Maine lake, Detective John Cuddy is hired to scour Maine's North Woods and Boston's meanest streets to find the killer. Reprint. NYT. K.
At different times in his career, PI John Francis Cuddy has been hired by lawyers to assist them in investigations involving their clients. Such is the case here when Steve Rothenberg asks Cuddy to help find proof of the innocence of a man named Alan Spaeth. Spaeth is accused of killing a well ...
This second entry in Healy's John Francis Cuddy series shows a big step up from the first. It's a tighter, more focused, and more complex story than that one. It's also a much more violent one with several deaths.Cuddy investigates the torture-murder of an MP buddy from his days in Vietnam. We...