One Last Lie
Books | Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Traditional
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Paul Doiron
The disappearance of Mike Bowditch’s beloved mentor reveals an ominous connection to a 15-year-old cold case in One Last Lie, the new thriller from bestselling Edgar Award finalist Paul Doiron.“Never trust a man without secrets.” These are the last words retired game warden Charley Stevens speaks to his surrogate son, Warden Investigator Mike Bowditch, before the old man vanishes without explanation. Mike suspects his friend’s mysterious departure has to do with an antique warden badge that recently resurfaced at a flea market — a badge connected to a cold case from Charley’s past that the Maine Warden Service would rather forget.Fifteen years ago, a young warden was sent on an undercover mission to infiltrate a notorious poaching ring and never returned. He was presumed dead, but his body was never recovered. Mike is desperate to find Charley before he meets a similar fate. His investigation brings him to the miles of forest and riverside towns along the Canadian border—but he soon learns that even his fellow wardens have secrets to keep. And Charley’s past isn’t the only one coming to light; his daughter, Stacey, has resurfaced to search for her missing father, and Mike must grapple with the return of the woman he once thought was gone forever.Forced to question his faith in the man he sees as a father, Mike must reopen a cold case that powerful people—one of whom may be a killer—will do anything to keep closed.
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Author
Paul Doiron
Pages
320
Publisher
St. Martin's Publishing Group
Published Date
2020-06-30
ISBN
1250235081 9781250235084
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"One Last Lie by Paul Doiron is the eleventh book in the MIne Warden Inspector Mike Bowditch series. Although this is book eleven, toucan read this one without having read the previous entries in the series. <br/><br/>Bowditch travels to Florida to do background checks on a potential new hire when he is called by his mentor's wife because Charley is missing. Mike travels home to Maine and starts a clandestine search for his mentor and father figure and also hunts for clues in a cold case involving the murder of an undercover warden. This book was a very enjoyable read. I felt like we got enough of the characters' histories that we don't miss much in getting to know these characters. I also liked how the characters interacted with each other. The plot was well developed and the pacing was excellent. Overall a very enjoyable experience. <br/><br/>Thank you to NetGalley, St. Martin's Press, Minotaur, an DC author Paul Doiron for gifting me a digital copy of this book in exchange for my honest review."
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