Doug Allyn wades into a new character for this book. His name is Bobby Cruz and he's a tenacious young man determined to fulfill his contractual obligation to "dot the i's and cross the t's" in a follow up investigation into the whereabouts of father and son mobsters. Bobby focuses in on the small town where Roland Costa and his son Rol, jr. were last seen. They had been there to attend the funeral of Roland's brother and then seemingly disappeared. Nobody expects Bobby to discover anything new. He's just supposed to give the place a second look. When somebody begins shooting at Bobby, it becomes obvious that in this rural setting, someone has something more than just a small town mentality resentment of this outsider. The ending comes out of nowhere and slaps the reader right in the face, Doug Allyn style.
Excellent, as usual
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Doug Allyn is the most under rated mystery writer working today. Check out his latest, ... and you'll see what I mean.Allyn is the best in the biz at conveying small towns, and the ruggedness of rural life, without overdoing it-- unlike so many big city types who tend to slip into satire or some "Deliverance" take off when doing small town suspense.Great storytelling, and a GREAT ending.
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