In Gerry Boyle's most engaging novel yet, journalist Jack McMorrow travels to the sleepy town of Scanesett, Maine. When a man disappears from a tour bus, no one seems to care. Except Jack, who knows there's a story too good to pass up ... "[A] raw-boned regional series ... [Boyle] keeps the legends of this cold and menacing landscape very much alive."--New York Times "Lovely, evocative passages about rural, remote Maine."-- Booklist "A steel backbone."(New York Times Book Review) "Gerry Boyle is the genuine article."-- Robert B. Parker.
"During a stop in Maine a man gets off a Canada-bound bus and never returns. Journalist Jack McMorrow, who is researching the 1775 invasion of Canada by the U.S., breaks his assignment to investigate the disappearance."
"In Gerry Boyle's most engaging novel yet, journalist Jack McMorrow travels to the sleepy town of Scanesett, Maine. When a man disappears from a tour bus, no one seems to care. Except Jack, who knows there's a story too good to pass up ... "[A] raw-boned regional series ... [Boyle] keeps the legends of this cold and menacing landscape very much alive."--New York Times "Lovely, evocative passages about rural, remote Maine."-- Booklist "A steel backbone."(New York Times Book Review) "Gerry Boyle is the genuine article."-- Robert B. Parker."@en
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