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Flying Crows

Published
May 2004
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Suspense Suspense
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256

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In 1997, police discover an old homeless man in the Kansas City train station. "Birdie Carlucci" claims he has lived there since 1933, hiding out in the storeroom of a Harvey House restaurant. Kansas City cop Lieutenant Randy Benton decides to discover the truth behind Birdie's tale--and finds himself on a ride that leads ever backward into our country's bloodstained past.

Benton's investigation reveals the story of young Birdie, incarcerated in a brutal insane asylum where the preferred method of treatment is beating with a baseball bat. In that hopeless environment, though, he's befriended by another patient, Josh Lancaster, once dismissed as a lost cause but snatched back from the brink by a compassionate doctor. But what is the secret of Lancaster's involvement in an infamous Civil War encounter between Confederate bushwhackers and Union soldiers? And what truly happened after Birdie escaped from the asylum on the famous Flying Crow train?

As Benton returns to the present day, he wonders: How much, if any of it, really took place? What were the true public and private traumas of these two troubled men who can't forget what they've seen or merely imagined?

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Apr 2005 Random House ISBN 0345468023
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First Edition May 2004 Random House ISBN 1400061970
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Dec 2007 Random House ISBN 0307430987
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Dec 2007 Random House ISBN B000XUBD30
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Aug 2004 Thorndike Press ISBN 0786267054
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