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Cargando... Junctionpor Cody Schlegel
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A small town, questionable police tactics, loveable drug dealers – too many easily explained deaths– in IOWA? This story is as thick as the blanket of snow covering the town. Seeing the town through Nick’s eyes, one might wonder if it isn’t all a bad acid trip. The players are convincing, their reasons understandable and you wonder who to root for, the “good guys” or “the hooligans”? When paranoia kicks in, who do you trust? You will not guess the ending. An advanced copy of this book was provided for an honest review. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Joey Sheeks is the biggest drug dealer in Junction, Iowa-not much of a claim given the town's size, but Joey makes a tidy profit. At least he does until his body is found by two raccoon hunters. Officially, Joey tripped on a mind-blasting amount of acid, wandered outside naked, and froze to death. Unofficially, those closest to Joey suspect foul play. When local no-account Zack Harmen "inherits" Joey's illicit business, suspicion naturally falls on him. Then again, it's also possible a newcomer to the local drug trade named Eric Marquez took out Joey. Marquez has been running rings around the local law, leaving no trace of his dealings. He might as well be a ghost as far as the sheriff's department is concerned. Most in Junction believe Joey's death was unfortunate, but not unexpected. Then one of the town's deputies vanishes, and a local priest dies under suspicious circumstances. Junction seems to be in the midst of a killing spree, and only the murderer knows the reason why. This tense, character-driven thriller explores just how far people can fall out in the boonies. In Junction, the law is more of an inconvenience than a force for good. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The local Sheriff thinks he is too big a fish for that small town's pool and likes to shove his weight around. But no one seems to take him seriously at all. It is a small town, so everyone has known each other for generations. Isn't it funny, though, that more people don't know about the drug dealers. It is a very good book, for sure. I love the way it was written; seemingly straight and to the point with a lot of activity taking place throughout the book. I can't wait for the next installment.
Thank you to Cody Schlegel and Word Slinger for a free e-ARC of this book to read and give my honest review. ( )