Wildwood
A Novel
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- 16,99 €
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- 16,99 €
Publisher Description
“Amy Pease proves herself a master of modern literary crime fiction.” —Danielle Trussoni, New York Times bestselling author
From the award-winning author of the “riveting debut” (People) Northwoods, a mother-son law enforcement team confront buried secrets in their small town as they work to expose a conspiracy that goes far beyond the tight-knit community.
Deputy Sheriff Eli North has spent the last year getting his life back together. He hasn’t touched a drop of alcohol, he’s working through his PTSD from his military deployment, and he’s repairing his most important relationships. When an undercover informant disappears and all signs point to murder, Eli must expose the dark underbelly of his idyllic Wisconsin small town while safeguarding his newfound stability.
Then, with the unexpected arrival of FBI Agent Alyssa Mason, Eli and his mother, the sheriff, are pulled deeper into a violent criminal network built on the backs of the lost and forgotten.
As the case deepens, loyalties fracture and the line between justice and survival begins to blur. In a town where everyone has something to hide, exposing the truth may cost them everything.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Pease impresses with her gritty second mystery featuring mother-son law-enforcement duo Marge and Eli North (after Northwoods). Marge, who's the sheriff of Sherman County, Wis., calls in Eli, her sole deputy, after a woman named Ronnie asks for the police's help finding her friend Trinity Campanella. When Ronnie stopped by Trinity's trailer to borrow her car, she found it empty, the bedroom splattered with enough blood to signal that Trinity may have been murdered. The Norths search the trailer, finding Trinity's concealed drug kit and the business card of a healthcare CEO inside one of her bras. The investigation takes a turn when the feds inform the Norths that Trinity was an informant for the FBI and the DEA in their case against attorney Charles Dawson, the owner of several rehab facilities, who's involved in a plot to distribute fake medication laced with synthetic opioids. Trinity was tasked with developing a romantic relationship with Dawson to pump him for information, but the more the Norths dig, the less clear everyone's loyalties become. As in the previous novel, Pease elevates her plotting with rich atmosphere and well-shaded characters. William Kent Krueger fans will want to check this out.