A fatal mistake on a drunken night in college comes back to haunt a troubled artist after eighteen years, threatening his friendships, his sanity, and his life. Finn Carroll is a failed artist living a marginal existence in his dead parents' home. So why would a team of killers want to murder him an
Fishermen's Court
โ Scribed by Andrew Wolfendon
- Book ID
- 111252835
- Publisher
- Black Rose Writing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 280 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07S1PPGF8
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โฆ Synopsis
A fatal mistake on a drunken night in college comes back to haunt a troubled artist after eighteen years, threatening his friendships, his sanity, and his life.
Finn Carroll is a failed artist living a marginal existence in his dead parentsโ home. So why would a team of killers want to murder him and frame it as a suicide? Finn survives the encounter to discover the killers have left behind a โsuicide noteโ detailing a dark incident from Finnโs past no one could possibly know about. Finn escapes to Musqasset Island, his former home, to seek refuge with an old friend, but soon realizes he has trapped himself on the small island with the very people who want him deadโand with old debts that need to be paid. His only hope for survival, and redemption, is to figure out whoโs trying to kill him and why theyโve waited eighteen years to actโno easy task in a raging norโeaster, where communications are shaky and relationships (and Finnโs mental state) are even shakier.
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Finn Carroll is a failed artist living a marginal existence in his dead parentsโ home. So why would a team of killers want to murder him and frame it as a suicide? Finn survives the encounter to discover the killers have left behind a โsuicide noteโ detailing a dark incident from Finnโs past no one
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