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No man is an island—not even Inspector Danny Quirke. When an investigation of a body in a well links to sex trafficking, missing resources and disappearing witnesses make solving the case seem impossible. Someone powerful wants this case to stay unsolved....
"Robert A. Slayton's Back of the Yards is one of the finest accounts I have ever read on an urban, working-class neighborhood in twentieth-century America. Its focus on family, politics, and worklife is penetrating and its conclusions reinforce an emerging scholarly picture of ordinary people exercising unique forms of power."—John Bodnar, author of The Transplanted: A History of Immigrants in Urban America
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