Breaking Blue

Breaking Blue

by Timothy Egan
Breaking Blue

Breaking Blue

by Timothy Egan

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Overview

“No one who enjoys mystery can fail to savor this study of a classic case of detection.” 
—TONY HILLERMAN
 
On the night of September 14, 1935, George Conniff, a town marshal in Pend Oreille County in the state of Washington, was shot to death.  A lawman had been killed, yet there seemed to be no uproar, no major investigation.  No suspect was brought to trial.  More than fifty years later, the sheriff of Pend Oreille County, Tony Bamonte, in pursuit of both justice and a master’s degree in history, dug into the files of the Conniff case—by then the oldest open murder case in the United States.  Gradually, what started out as an intellectual exercise became an obsession, as Bamonte asked questions that unfolded layer upon layer of unsavory detail.
                In Timothy Egan’s vivid account, which reads like a thriller, we follow Bamonte as his investigation plunges him back in time to the Depression era of rampant black-market crime and police corruption.  We see how the suppressed reports he uncovers and the ambiguous answers his questions evoke lead him to the murder weapon—missing for half a century—and then to the man, an ex-cop, he is convinced was the murderer.
                Bamonte himself—a logger’s son and a Vietnam veteran—had joined the Spokane police force in the late 1960s, a time when increasingly enlightened and educated police departments across the country were shaking off the “dirty cop” stigma.  But as he got closer to actually solving the crime, questioning elderly retired members of the force, he found himself more and more isolated, shut out by tight-lipped hostility, and made dramatically aware of the fraternal sin he had committed—breaking the blue code.
                Breaking Blue is a gripping story of cop against cop.  But it also describes a collision between two generations of lawmen and two very different moments in our nation’s history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780307800404
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 11/16/2011
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 267
Sales rank: 140,859
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Timothy Egan is the Pacific Northwest correspondent for The New York Times.  His last book, The Good Rain, was published in 1990.  He lives in Seattle with his wife, Joni Balter, and their two children.

Hometown:

Seattle, Washington

Date of Birth:

November 8, 1954

Table of Contents

Prefaceix
Part 1The Last Act of Life, September 1989
1.Judgment Day2
Part 1The First Act of Death, Autumn 1935
2.The Need for Butter12
3.Cop Code18
4.Mother's Kitchen28
5.The Night Marshal38
6.The Search49
7.Stone Fortress59
8.To the River67
Part 3Psychic Duel, 1989
9.The Student76
10.The Sheriff89
11.Metaline Falls100
12.A Family Visit110
13.Men With Badges117
14.A Stirring129
15.The Net137
16.The Nurse145
17.Home155
18.Men Without Badges165
19.In Big Sky Country174
20.Retreat187
21.Character Colors193
22.The River207
23.Last Gathering218
Epilogue: May 1990
Commencement238
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