Reunion [NOOK Book]

Overview

When ordinary folks gather for a high school class reunion, they don’t expect to become murder targets.

In early spring, Jack Marston and his companion Lori Jacobs are still finding their way into their relationship, while Jack is learning more of the idiosyncrasies of his position at City College. A letter arrives with a fateful invitation. Classmates in the town of ...
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Reunion

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Overview

When ordinary folks gather for a high school class reunion, they don’t expect to become murder targets.

In early spring, Jack Marston and his companion Lori Jacobs are still finding their way into their relationship, while Jack is learning more of the idiosyncrasies of his position at City College. A letter arrives with a fateful invitation. Classmates in the town of Riverview are organizing a major reunion of Lori’s high school graduating class.

Lori persuades Jack to accompany her on this summer journey into her past. The first evening is well under way when one of Lori’s classmates, is discovered brutally murdered in a field behind the very restaurant where the opening night festivities are going on.

In the ensuing investigation, Marston and Lori discover that the small community is not as placid as it appears. They become targets of a vicious group of insiders who will apparently stop at nothing to remain concealed. And meanwhile, who is killing the graduates?
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781590806692
  • Publisher: Echelon Press
  • Publication date: 12/19/2010
  • Series: A Jack Marston Mystery , #2
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 509,555
  • File size: 2 MB

Meet the Author

Before he became a mystery writer and reviewer, Brookins was a faculty member at Metropolitan State University in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He has reviewed mystery fiction for the Saint Paul Pioneer Press and for Mystery Scene Magazine. His reviews appear on his own blog and on several other Crime Fiction blogs and Internet sites. Brookins is an avid sailor and has sailed in many locations across the world. He is a member of Sisters in Crime, and Private Eye Writers of America. He can be found touring bookstores and libraries with his companions-in-crime, The Minnesota Crime Wave. He writes the sailing series featuring Michael Tanner and Mary Whitney,(DEVILS ISLAND) the Sean Sean private investigator detective series,(THE CASE OF THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY), and the Jack Marston academic series. (REUNION) Several short stories published by Echelon Press are available for download.
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  • Posted July 11, 2012

    Recommended

    This book was very easy to read and interesting enough so I ordered another book written by the author.

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  • Posted September 27, 2011

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    an entertaining whodunit

    Jack Marston is the student services director at City College in Minneapolis. He lives with his beloved Lori Jacobs. When she receives an invitation to attend the Riverview class of 1989 twenty year high school reunion, Lori hesitates as she says little about her teen years. Jack agrees to accompany her though she seems reluctant. He figures he will learn so much about the woman he loves when they visit her roots.

    The first night dinner and icebreaker is held at Georgina's 40-Mile Club. However, the return home proves brutal as someone murders former quarterback Elroy Guteman near the club. More homicides follow as Jack and Lori become embroiled in Sheriff Arnason's investigation into a vicious pack eating alumni.

    The latest Jack Marston amateur sleuth (see Bloody halls) is an entertaining whodunit as a serial killer with a vendetta attacks the class of 89. The story line is fast-paced from the moment the lead couple arrives in Riverview and never slows until the final confrontation. Readers will enjoy this strong Minnesota thriller as Jack learns you get what you wish for as he knows a lot about his girlfriend's past now since it is deadly haunting the present.

    Harriet Klausner

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