The Fisherman
A Thriller
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- $21.99
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- $21.99
Publisher Description
After tracking down a crazed sniper last year, homicide detective Mike Houston opted to leave Boston for the isolated mountains of Maine. He adjusted nicely to chopping his own firewood, relaxing in his log cabin, and simply enjoying the solitude of the mountains.
But then his former partner, Lt. Anne Bouchard, pays him a visit and dangles the words serial killer in front of him. And suddenly he finds himself back in the game beside her—though not “officially.”
Desperate for money to get her next fix, Cheryl Guerette, a known prostitute and heroin junkie, was last seen climbing into the car of an unknown John. Bouchard suspects that nameless John is a serial killer she’s been hunting—a man known to the BPD as The Fisherman. The suspect has been snatching homeless women and prostitutes off the streets from Portland to Boston, and Bouchard needs Houston if she’s going to catch him.
Against Houston’s better judgment, Bouchard also turns to mob boss Jimmy O’Leary for advice. Not only does O’Leary have a hand in most of the crime that occurs in Boston, but he also knows a few Russian bosses and pimps who are angry that their employees are no longer on the job. With help from the darker side of Boston, Bouchard and Houston hope to locate The Fisherman before it’s too late for Cheryl and his other victims.
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Hardacker (Sniper) fails to generate much heat in this rather clumsily put together thriller that never jells into a coherent whole. Mike Houston and Anne Bouchard are private investigators, once partnered as Boston cops and now romantically involved. Bouchard talks Houston into meeting Betty and Archie Guerette, whose granddaughter Cheryl has gone missing. Cheryl, an addict and prostitute, has been taken by Willard Fischer, a seriously disturbed and dangerous man known as the Fisherman. Bouchard and Houston quickly learn that numerous prostitutes have disappeared without a trace, and they turn to Jimmy O'Leary, a leading Boston mobster, who has underworld connections who can help with the search. Hardacker splits his story into three parts: the first details Fischer's strange obsessions and sick behavior; the second, the gradually narrowing investigation of Houston and Bouchard; and the third, O'Leary dealing in his own violent fashion with a huge trafficking operation involving powerful figures. Unfortunately, all the pieces fail to make a satisfying whole.