**A newspaper editor in upstate New York is drawn into a deadly web of hatred and suspicion when he joins the hunt for a kidnapped little boy in this gritty and evocative thriller from an Edgar Award -winning author** Long Creek in New York's Hill County is an angry place--depressed, suspicious, a
A Child Is Missing (The Dog Hermit)
✍ Scribed by Stout, David
- Book ID
- 109283756
- Publisher
- MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 176 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781497663329
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✦ Synopsis
A newspaper editor in upstate New York is drawn into a deadly web of hatred and suspicion when he joins the hunt for a kidnapped little boy in this gritty and evocative thriller from an Edgar Award�winning author
Long Creek in New York's Hill County is an angry place�depressed, suspicious, and unforgiving. In the aftermath of a late-November snowstorm, one of the town's youngest citizens, five-year-old Jamie Brokow, the son of wealthy divorced parents, is abducted. His family pays the kidnappers their ransom, but the boy is never returned�and soon afterward, Fran Spicer, the local reporter covering the case, dies as the result of a mysterious car crash that the police are all too eager to attribute to alcohol.
Will Schafer edits a newspaper in a neighboring county, and he's less willing to dismiss the death of his friend Spicer so easily. Schafer won't find much local support for his investigation, however�strangers like him are...
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