"When Richmond homicide detective Locklear is called in to investigate the attempted murder of a young Mennonite in a Virginian farming town, he is instantly drawn into a web of secrecy and lies spanning back to the American Civil War. Frustrated by the refusal of locals to co-operate with the inves
The Pact: A Detective Locklear Mystery
β Scribed by Coffey, Carol
- Book ID
- 110489598
- Publisher
- Poolbeg Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 283 KB
- Series
- Detective Locklear 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781781998199
- ASIN
- B07GPVFC5P
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β¦ Synopsis
When Richmond homicide detective Locklear is called in to investigate the attempted murder of a young Mennonite in a Virginian farming town, he is instantly drawn into a web of secrecy and lies spanning back to the American Civil War.
Frustrated by the refusal of locals to co-operate with the investigation, Locklear realises that to find the perpetrator he must first solve a 150-year-old mystery. With his leads restricted to historical records, the Native American is running out of time to save the orphaned boy's siblings from a similar fate. As the body count in a seeming local feud rises, Locklear is no nearer to solving the most complex case of his career.
Flanked by his trusted colleague Jo Mendoza and local cop Carter, Locklear finds himself embroiled in a silent religious community where nothing is as it seems and everyone has something to hide.
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