A Long Way Down
A Ryan DeMarco Mystery #3
by Randall Silvis
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Pub Date Jun 04 2019 | Archive Date Jun 04 2019
Sourcebooks | Poisoned Pen Press
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Description
Ryan DeMarco returns to his hometown of Erie, Pennsylvania, after his estranged wife, Laraine, attempts suicide. Unfortunately, Laraine has decided that the only person who can make her well again is DeMarco himself. DeMarco disagrees.
As he is leaving the hospital, for what he vows will be the last time, he runs into a former high school football teammate, a man who is now the Mahoning County sheriff. DeMarco learns that three unsolved murders have occurred in his old stomping grounds over the past month, and that they might be related to a cold case from 1988, the year he graduated from high school. Even though DeMarco longs to get back to his new love, Jayme, his heart is with his hometown and getting to the bottom of those unsolved murders.
Randall Silvis once again pens an emotionally wrenching thriller that throws DeMarco into a swamp of memories, dredging up ghosts of his past.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781492665595 |
PRICE | $15.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
This one is not what I expected. It was so much better. I think it's the best of the series so far. DeMarco and Jayme have a lot going on in this one. The main mystery is intriguing and interesting. It's full of twists with an end I didn't see coming. The personal plotline between the two main characters is an emotional rollercoaster. I don't think we have seen the last of Laraine, unfortunately. The new characters in this one are great and I hope we see more of them. There is a bit of an open ended resolution to the story that makes me want the next book now. I can't wait for more of this series. Highly recommend!