Boat Covers Michigan

need title of book about the Detroit police officer who has to get on a cruise ship that was taken up and save everyone?
I read this book and I swear Killzone was called or Kill Zone or Killshot or kill shot and I cannot think anything about it, I remember I used to be able to, I could find the page authors and things about the show, but I can not find it anymore, has been a two years and I really liked the book, about an old man down and out of Detroit police officer who only has a certain amount of time to figure it all out and take the Boat and take one of the thugs and the bad help him and his wife is garbage and his son hates him and he has a mistress of the lake and all those other things, anyone can help, the book cover had a boat on Lake Michigan and was a cruise ship and the ship was above the title
There is a book that fits Most of his cirteria (including title), but a mob is not a police officer who is the main character. http://www.bleekerbooks.com/Books/Titles/Book.asp?ID=496
no surprises – marissa nadler
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