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The Recruit
The Recruit: A Novel | Alan Drew
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An idyllic California town. A deadly secret. A race against killers hidden in plain sight. . . . “Extraordinary! The Recruit is as smart and stylish as it is compelling.”—Jeffery Deaver, author of The Bone Collector Rancho Santa Elena in 1987 seems like the ideal Southern California paradise—that is, until a series of strange crimes threatens to unravel the town’s social fabric: workers attacked with mysterious weapons; a wealthy real estate developer found dead in the pool of his beach house. The only clues are poison and red threads found at both crime scenes. As Detective Benjamin Wade and forensic expert Natasha Betencourt struggle to connect the incidents, they begin to wonder: Why Santa Elena? And why now? Soon Ben zeroes in on a vicious gang of youths involved in the town’s burgeoning white power movement. As he and Natasha uncover the truth about Santa Elena’s unsavory underbelly, Ben discovers that the group is linked to a much wider terror network, one that’s using a new technology called the internet to spread its ideology, plan attacks, and lure young men into doing its bidding. Ben closes in on identifying the gang’s latest target, hoping that the young recruit will lead him to the mastermind of the growing network. But as he digs deeper in an ever-widening investigation, Ben is forced to confront uncomfortable truths about himself and his beloved community, where corruption is ignored and prejudice is wielded against fellow citizens without fear of reprisal. Chilling and timely, The Recruit follows one man’s descent into the darkness lurking just beneath the respectable veneer of modern life.
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TorieStorieS
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Mehso-so

This sequel to 2017‘s SHADOW MAN- brings the return of Detective Ben Wade. It‘s now 1987 & he‘s still in Rancho Santa Elena & dating one of the county medical examiners, but where the first book has a noir feel, this one- despite the time period feels more modern. The villains here are Neo-Nazis & with multiple perspectives and a high body count, this makes for a dark read with little to balance it. The plot unfolds as expected without much hope…

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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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Pickpick

This is set in SoCal 1987 and centers at wound a police detective and medical examiner. They‘re investigating a series of diverse crimes that have hate at their core. It‘s heavy and sometimes ponderous. But the issues are just as relevant today as back then. The writing style made it a low pick. And sometimes it was so dark I had to put it aside for a day or so. #thxnetgalley

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