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PULSE

Michael Harvey

Boston, 1976. In a small apartment above Kenmore Square, sixteen-year-old Daniel Fitzsimmons is listening to his landlord describe a seemingly insane theory about invisible pulses of light and energy that can be harnessed by the human mind. He longs to laugh with his brother Harry about it, but Harry doesn't know he's there—he would never approve of Daniel living on his own. None of that matters, though, because the next night Harry, a Harvard football star, is murdered in an alley.

Detectives “Bark” Jones and Tommy Dillon are assigned to the case. The veteran partners thought they'd seen it all, but they are stunned when Daniel wanders into the crime scene. Even stranger, Daniel claims to have known the details of his brother's murder before it ever happened. The subsequent investigation leads the detectives deep into the Fitzsimmons brothers' past. They find heartbreaking loss, sordid characters, and metaphysical conspiracies. Even on the rough streets of 1970s Boston, Jones and Dillon have never had a case like this.

Pulse is a novel laced with real danger and otherworldly twists—a master class by an endlessly gifted writer.

Michael Harvey is the author of seven previous novels, including Brighton and The Chicago Way. He's also a journalist and documentarian whose work has won multiple News & Documentary Emmys, two Primetime Emmy nominations, and an Academy Award nomination.
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Published 2018-10-01 by Ecco Press

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Harvey's lethal imagination is cranked to eleven in this one . . . his best yet by far. Superb! (Lee Child)

Film rights were optioned by 21 Laps, producer of Academy Award nominee Arrival and Netflix's Stranger Things. 21 Laps will produce with New Line Cinema, and Stranger Things's Jessie Nickson-Lopez will write the script.

UK: Bloomsbury; Italy: Nutrimenti; QingDao;

Gritty Harvey never loses control of his narrative, and readers just might find themselves a bit out of breath at the end of the ride. An ambitious, brilliantly successful novel and a textbook example of how to make crime fiction and fantasy work as a team." (starred review)