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Follow Me Down: An Orwell Brennan Mystery
By (Author) Marc Strange
ECW Press,Canada
ECW Press,Canada
1st May 2012
Canada
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
378
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
575g
A man, hanging from a tree at the edge of the forest that surrounds Dockerty, Newry County, has been shot with arrows, two of which pin his belly to the tree trunk. Orwell Brennan, Dockerty's chief of police, initially assumes it's a hunting accident until a sergeant tells him it's been ruled a murder. He also tells the chief that it's now in the hands of Metro Homicide and outside his concern. But Orwell has never listened much to those telling him to mind his own business and this case has far too many unanswered questions to suit him. He is determined to find the answers.
"Take nothing for granted in this smoothly written series debut from Edgar [winner] Strange, who springs out several surprises." --"Library Journal"
"This excellent first in a new series from Edgar finalist Strange pits a formidable Canadian police chief, Orwell Brennan, against clever criminals and rival law enforcement agencies. . . . Readers will appreciate the freshly drawn setting, especially the farms and woods outside Dockerty, as well as the vivid characters capable of startling revelations." --"Publishers Weekly", starred review
Marc Strange is the author of "Body Blow"s and "Sucker Punch" and the cocreator of the hit television series "The Beachcombers," the longest-running series drama in Canadian television history. He lives in Toronto.