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The Last Altruist

Autor Richard J. Cass
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 sep 2022
Ardmore Theberge returns to Portland, Maine, to start his own business making hand-drawn maps after he gets himself dishonorably discharged from the Army for assaulting a superior officer-who deserved it, by the way, but we'll get to that. He befriends a stationary store owner and her mentally challenged son, Robbie. Ardmore learns the store owner is under increasing pressure to sell her three buildings. When a real estate developer is killed in the store and it looks like Robbie did it, Ardmore steps in to protect the boy, who disappears. Ardmore discovers that two high-ranking politicians want to buy the buildings. Rebekah Horvath, the store's owner, was in the Foreign Service in Belgium with them, years ago, when she was abruptly recalled and forcibly retired. The two politicians believe Rebekah's husband has hidden damaging evidence on them, and their agent in Portland is none other than Roger McGinty, the officer Ardmore beat up in Iraq for desecrating the body of a civilian. Ardmore believes McGinty killed the developer to keep him from competing for the buildings-and wonders if he's also there on another mission-for revenge.
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ISBN-13: 9781645994022
ISBN-10: 1645994023
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Encircle Publications, LLC

Notă biografică

Richard J. Cass is the author of The Last Altruist as well as the Elder Darrow jazz mystery series-In Solo Time, Solo Act, Burton's Solo, Last Call at the Esposito, Sweetie Bogan's Sorrow, and Mickey's Mayhem. Solo Act was a finalist for the Maine Literary Award in Crime Fiction in 2017, and In Solo Time won that award in 2018. Cass graduated from Colby College in Maine, earned an MA in Writing from the University of New Hampshire, and studied with Thomas Williams, Jr. and Joseph Monninger. He has also studied with Ernest Hebert, Ursula K. LeGuin, and Molly Gloss. He has been an Individual Artist's Fellow for the State of New Hampshire, a Fellow at the Fishtrap Writers' Conference in Oregon, and served on the board of Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance. His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Playboy, Gray's Sporting Journal, ZZYZVA, and Best Short Stories of the American West. He lives in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.