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Strangers Among Us

Murder in a Small Town
By:L.R. Wright
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9781631941665
eText ISBN:9781631941900
Edition:0
Copyright:1996
Format:Reflowable

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A teenager is arrested for his parents' murder in a Canadian seaside village in this "riveting psychological puzzle" ( Booklist) —from the series that launched Fox TV and Hulu's Murder in a Small Town . "[Wright] can keep up with the best crime writers—even the Ruth Rendells and the P.D. Jameses." — Toronto Sun Vancouver's "Sunshine Coast" is famous for its beautiful vistas, but closer inspection reveals a strong dose of dysfunction among its quaint villages. Eliot Gardener is maddeningly sullen as only an angry fourteen‑year‑old can be. He's also, apparently, a double‑murderer, having whacked both of his parents with a machete. At least it's an open and shut case for Canadian Mountie Karl Alberg. Or is it? Eliot may be guilty, but what drove him to commit such a grisly crime? As Alberg tries to get the troubled boy to talk, he finds himself dealing with dysfunction in his own life. His former neighbor bears him some serious ill will. And he keeps popping up wherever Alberg happens to be. Suddenly Alberg is watching a number of simmering pots . . . and the tension is only heating up. "From first page to final sentence, Strangers Among Us holds the reader." — The Toronto Globe and Mail