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Jack Falon is at a crossroads. He is accused of the murder of Ray Oyler, the same Ray Oyler whose presidential candidacy was terminated by a murder orchestrated by the Democratic National Party. Jack is arrested and incarcerated in Chicago's brutal Cook County Jail. He is threatened with a loss of his manhood and his life. Resorting to extremes, he escapes the savagery of prison and is released with his humanity barely intact. On the outside he finds himself heir to the leadership of the Arapahos, a vicious street gang under the aegis of Lupo the Wolf, Chicago's most powerful crime boss. His brother's spiraling addiction to heroin makes it impossible for Jack to alleviate the burden of such a vile command without compromising his family's safety and his own life. Most Sincerely Dead is Jim Arneberg's sixth chapter in the Jack Falon saga. Into an Unseen Distance, A Long Drop to Eternity, A Man Is What He Hides, Not Seeing the Stars and Very Few Have Excellence precede it in the exciting and epic Jack Falon series.