He watched the massacre. He caught the shooter. That should've been the end of it.
Rafferty saw the whole thing from his office window. A boy with a gun. Screams. Chaos on the high school basketball court-too far away to intervene, too close to ignore.
But he had to do what he could. So, minutes later, Rafferty was chasing the bloodied teenager through the streets of Dallas.
Now the kid's in a coma, the media's in a frenzy, and Rafferty's sure justice is waiting-just as soon as the boy wakes up.
But when the kid's mother shows up begging for help, Rafferty takes the job. He needs the work. And, with what he already knows, it'll be a slam dunk.
It's not.
Because the deeper he digs, the more the story starts to shift-until even Rafferty can't tell the difference between what he saw and what really happened. Between right. And wrong.
Sharp, emotional, and gut-punch honest, Wright & Wrong is the eighth novel in the Shamus Award-winning Rafferty P.I. series. Fans of Spenser, Reacher, and Elvis Cole-step into Rafferty's world today.