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Intriguing plots, complex characters, and a vivid landscape are the foundation of Archer Mayor's award-winning New England thrillers. Now in this suspenseful new novel two investigations will lead Mayor's popular hero Joe Gunther to the shady realm of Internet chat rooms, where relationships are formed and broken, and nothing is as it seems.
News travels fast in the small state of Vermont. In this tight-knit society, police officers and investigators proudly maintain a kinship that transcends the boundaries of their jurisdictions. When an unidentified body is found in the peaceful town of Brattleboro, local police and the Vermont Bureau of Investigation both appear at the scene.
But before investigator Joe Gunther can begin to gather evidence of murder, a family emergency sends him to his hometown, where the lives of his mother and brother have suddenly been threatened. Gunther reaches out to a network of police officers who know him only by name and reputation as he attempts to discover the source of this imminent danger.
Meanwhile, his investigative team chases an elusive murderer who has no apparent ties to the victim. In a state that is more like a neighborhood community, secrets are difficult to keep, and it's sometimes impossible to know who can be trusted. Gunther soon finds himself opposing criminals more menacing than any he has ever encountered in order to save those he holds closest to his heart.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 1, 2007
      Relationships always drive Mayor's plots, but never more so than in this intricate, suspense-filled 18th Joe Gunther novel (after 2006's "The Second Mouse"). When Gunther's mother and brother are almost killed in a suspicious car accident, he helps Deputy Sheriff Rob Barrows narrow in on a local, lawless family with a grievance against the Gunthers. Meanwhile, the investigation of two similar but seemingly unrelated deaths leads Gunther's colleagues at the Vermont Bureau of Investigation to online chat rooms where older men pick up teen girls. Gunther's former lover, Gail Zigman, makes an appearance, but Lyn Silva, last seen in 2004's "The Surrogate Thief", takes center stage as his new love interest. This book takes Gunther all over Vermont, offering occasional breaks from the tension with evocative descriptions of mountains and snow. Though Mayor is considered a regional writer, his books intelligently deal with subjects of national concern, and Gunther's crime-solving skills and personal charisma have broad appeal. "(Oct.)" .

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from October 1, 2007
      On the same night that an unidentified body of a man is found floating in a lake near Brattleboro, VT, detective Joe Gunther must leave his investigative team at the scene and return to his hometown, where his mother and brother have been seriously injured in an automobile accident. The 18th case in Mayor's outstanding series is one of the hardest for Gunther because it becomes apparent that someone is trying to kill his loved ones. Torn between his loyalty to his coworkers and his commitment to his family, he discovers that people rise to the occasion and offer help in unexpected ways. All the ingredients for a great mystery are here: fast pacing, a believable plot, a plausible solution, and characters so real they walk off the pages. Mayor's books just get better and better. Don't miss this one.

      Copyright 2007 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      September 15, 2007
      Mayor, who writes the highly atmospheric Vermont mystery series starring Joe Gunther, investigator with Vermonts major-crimes unit, mixes the personal with the criminal in this eighteenth Gunther novel. The action starts in Dartmouth, New Hampshire, where Joes mother, who uses a wheelchair, and his brother, a butcher, suffer serious injuries in a car crash. Joes brother suspects foul play, and Joes investigation into the vagaries of auto mechanics bears this out, along with the suspicion that the owner of the machine shop, whose son committed suicide after Joes investigative work sent him to prison, is trying to get to Joe through his family. Joe juggles his family investigation with a double-homicide case in Brattleboro in which two men, with no identification on them, are found murdered. The chat of the title refers to Internet predators, who figureinto the crimes. Many chapters begin with a slice of chat from different people; as a device, its tedious and feels tacked on. This isnt one of the best in the series, but Mayors many fans will be interested nonetheless.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)

    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 20, 2007
      Relationships always drive Mayor's plots, but never more so than in this intricate, suspense-filled 18th Joe Gunther novel (after 2006's The Second Mouse
      ). When Gunther's mother and brother are almost killed in a suspicious car accident, he helps Deputy Sheriff Rob Barrows narrow in on a local, lawless family with a grievance against the Gunthers. Meanwhile, the investigation of two similar but seemingly unrelated deaths leads Gunther's colleagues at the Vermont Bureau of Investigation to online chat rooms where older men pick up teen girls. Gunther's former lover, Gail Zigman, makes an appearance, but Lyn Silva, last seen in 2004's The Surrogate Thief
      , takes center stage as his new love interest. This book takes Gunther all over Vermont, offering occasional breaks from the tension with evocative descriptions of mountains and snow. Though Mayor is considered a regional writer, his books intelligently deal with subjects of national concern, and Gunther's crime-solving skills and personal charisma have broad appeal.

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