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Grand Central Publishing (2007), Hardcover, 336 pages

Member:BrianEWilliams
Collections:Your libraryRating:****
Tags:Mystery, Police procedural, Joe Gunther series
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Archer Mayor
Hachette Book Groups,2008
ISBN: 9780446196932
Reviewed by Kay Ramsey for ReviewYourBook.com, 01/09
4 stars
Special Agent Joe Gunther…
Special Agent Joe Gunther has his hands full. A car crash injuries his mother and younger brother, and a killer is on the loose. He suspects a case from his past has placed his family in danger. Gunther is on unfamiliar territory when he enters the cyber world to catch an internet killer.
Archer Mayor offers readers a believable plot, real characters, and lots of intrigue and suspense. Move Chat to the top of your reading list. ( )
  ReadersFavorite | Feb 4, 2009 |
Perennial favorite and Vermont author. In this book, Mayor uses on-line chat room alternating with the action part of the plot. Different!
  MontgomeryTownLibr | Nov 8, 2008 |
In reviewing this book, Marilyn Stasio said Mayor was a "dependable" writer. Of late in the blogosphere, dependability has been derided. But I think there's much to be said for developing a series that stays good right through, and Mayor has done this. Again. Without fireworks, switchbacks, or flashy narrative tricks, he tells a good story about people who seem real in a place that is grounded. Innovation is fine, but I'm glad he just keeps telling good stories. ( )
  bfister | Dec 1, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0446582581, Hardcover)

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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