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Blast from the Past (Mac Faraday, Bk 4)
Blast from the Past - Mac Faraday, Bk 4
Author: Lauren Carr
In this fourth mystery on Deep Creek Lake Mac Faraday finds himself up to his eyeballs with mobsters and federal agents.  After an attempted hit ends badly with two of his men dead, mobster Tommy Cruze arrives in Spencer, Maryland, to personally supervise the execution of the witness responsible for putting him behind bars -- Archie Monday!...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780985726775
ISBN-10: 0985726776
Publication Date: 1/10/2013
Pages: 258
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Publisher: Acorn Book Services
Book Type: Paperback
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kopsahl48 avatar reviewed Blast from the Past (Mac Faraday, Bk 4) on + 181 more book reviews
Mac Faraday returns with the usual trouble just around the corner. Lauren Carr takes this new mystery into the past life of Archie Monday, formally known as Kendra Douglas, who witnessed a mob murder when she was young and has been in witness protection since. Now the mob has found her and they arent going to leave her alive for a second time. Eventually there are three murders to solve and the trouble comes trying to link the common thread or are they unrelated. Never fear though, Mac and his half-brother, David OCallaghan, are on the job along with Archie and Gnarly, the German Shepard. Archie doesnt want to relocate so she ends up just moving in with Mac (they were eventually going to do that anyway). David is already living in the mansion and when Marshall Randi Finnegan ends up there also to help protect Archie sparks fly between them. Even though there is many different plot lines running around I didnt feel like it was confusing, just had me constantly wondering who did it.

The thing with Carrs mysteries is she always injects some good humor. I have grown to absolutely love Gnarly. He is a stand out character and should have his own book. Another great aspect of her mysteries is that fact that you will always be kept guessing. You have all the clues but there are a few wrenches thrown in that keep you from tying them together until Carr is ready for you to. I recommend any of the Mac Faraday novels for all mystery lovers.

(I received this book from the author at no charge and in no way influenced my review)


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