STRAW MAN
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Publisher Description
When worlds collide, few are spared the collateral damage—least of all crime reporter Jack McMorrow, who has learned the hard way that trouble often blooms in the cracks of human relationships. In this, the latest installment of the popular Jack McMorrow mystery series, veteran author Gerry Boyle takes his readers into territory all-too-familiar from the daily headlines: illegal gun sales, culture clashes between old and new, cyberbullying, and the random acts of violence that pose a real threat to even the closest of communities. Prosperity, Maine is no longer the refuge from the real world that it once was, and Jack, and his wife, Roxanne, will be forced to face their most destructive enemies yet—each other
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Boyle's engrossing 11th Jack McMorrow Mystery (after 2015's Once Burned) opens in the woods of Waldo County, Maine, with the freelance reporter and his friends, Clair and Louis, getting into a fight with men illegally harvesting lumber from an old woman's land. The thieves lose the brawl, but they vow retribution and start stalking Jack's family. Jack responds with force, escalating the feud and driving a wedge between him and his wife, Roxanne, a social worker who's passionate about peaceful conflict resolution and fears that Jack is setting a poor example for their daughter, Sophie. Deftly drawn characters and a strong sense of place add texture and depth to this gritty tale of rural crime and vigilante justice. Jack and Roxanne's marital strife imbues even otherwise mundane scenes with tension, and Jack's journalistic research into Old Order Mennonites and private gun sales paves the way for thoughtful discussions regarding religion, faith, and the cycle of violence. Ample action drives the story toward a pat but otherwise gratifying conclusion.