The Swamps of Jersey
by Michael Stephen Daigle
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Pub Date Nov 01 2014 | Archive Date May 02 2015
BookBuzz.net | Imzadi Publishing
Description
Ironton, New Jersey has seen hard times before. Deserted factories and empty stores reflect the decades-long decline, that even Mayor Gabriel Richman, scion of one of the city’s leading political families, cannot seem to rectify. Now families are living on the street or in the shells of the old factories.
A week-long tropical storm floods the depressed city bringing more devastation as well as a new misery: The headless, handless body of a young woman in the Old Iron Bog.
Between the gruesome murder and an old factory suspiciously burning down, Detective Frank Nagler begins to believe that incarcerated Charlie Adams, the city’s famous serial killer, may have fostered a copycat killer. Determined to find the truth, he follows the case that leads into unexpected places.
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EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780990846512 |
PRICE | $10.99 (USD) |
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Ironton, New Jersey, a once great manufacturing city, has gone the way of other cities, like Detroit; industry is gone and unemployment and crime are rampant. People have taken to living in the streets or squatting in the abandoned factory buildings. When a week of rain brings a flood, it also brings to light the headless, handless body of a woman. The “handiwork” is so similar to that of serial killer Charles Adams, who is currently imprisoned, that detective Frank Nagler wonders if he’s got a copycat on his hands; or is it something much worse.
The creepy, abandoned buildings and decaying city make for a standout backdrop for this mystery
I received this book from netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This title appealed to me because of the title. I grew up in Jersey and always enjoy a story that takes place there. This was definitely a good one! I totally enjoyed this and will recommend it to all my mystery loving friends.
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