In New York City, Nights Are Dangerous. Days Are Numbered.
When New York University sophomore Megan Gunther finds personal threats posted to a Web site specializing in campus gossip, she’s taken aback by their menacing tone. Someone knows her daily routine down to the minute and is watching her—but thanks to the anonymity provided by the Internet, the police tell her there’s nothing they can do. Her friends are sure it’s someone’s idea of a joke, but when Megan is murdered in a vicious attack, NYPD Detective Ellie Hatcher is convinced that the online threats are more than just empty words.
With smooth, straight-talking partner J. J. Rogan at her side, Ellie tries to identify Megan’s enemies, but she begins to wonder if the coed’s murder was more than just the culmination of a cyber obsession. Phone records reveal a link between Megan and a murdered real estate agent who was living a dangerous double life. The detectives also learn that the dead real estate agent shared a secret connection to a celebrity mogul whose bodyguard was mysteriously killed a few months earlier. And when Megan’s roommate suddenly disappears, they know they have to find her before another young woman dies.
Exposing the darkness that lurks beneath the glamorous surface of New York City, “212” delivers yet another “knuckle-biting journey that’ll keep you turning pages until the very end” (Faye Kellerman).
Dobson, New York, 1905.
Detective Simon Ziele lost his fiancee in the General Slocum ferry disaster—a thousand perished on that summer day in 1904 when an onboard fire burned the boat down in the waters of the East River. Still reeling from the tragedy, Ziele transferred to a police department north of New York,…
Burke does a nice job in this crime novel about NYPD detectives invvestigating the murders of a college coed and call girl. As I have two recent nonifction books out on college crime and prostitution, the crimes piqued my curiosity. — R, Barri Flowers, Author of the new police procedural and medical mystery eBook, MURDER IN MAUI: A Leila Kahana Mystery
The plot of an Alafair Burke thriller doesn’t just rip from the headlines. She’s one step ahead of them. 212 scares you and keeps you turning the pages into the wee hours.
What makes Burke special are the questions her novels ask. And the answers she arrives at. Never basic. Never expected. Never superficial. She’s a thoughtful and searching thriller writer. She’s a humanitarian who makes you turn the pages. This is an exceptional book.
Another book that I couldn’t put down from Alafair Burke. Great storytelling, characters and situations so fresh they could have come from this morning’s paper.

