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Dutch Verlander has what he thinks is a break up argument with his girlfriend, Stephanie Dowell. Shaken, he feels that she has moved on to another lover, making him feel like the kid left without a chair in the kid's game of "Odd Man Out." He leaves the city and heads for a friend's remote vacation home in Northern Wisconsin to think about what to do with the rest of his life. Only there he finds more trouble, a small town with extreme racist members that support a lying political agenda and a party of politicians trying desperately to keep their leader in the White House, even if it means…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Dutch Verlander has what he thinks is a break up argument with his girlfriend, Stephanie Dowell. Shaken, he feels that she has moved on to another lover, making him feel like the kid left without a chair in the kid's game of "Odd Man Out." He leaves the city and heads for a friend's remote vacation home in Northern Wisconsin to think about what to do with the rest of his life. Only there he finds more trouble, a small town with extreme racist members that support a lying political agenda and a party of politicians trying desperately to keep their leader in the White House, even if it means killing. Their only opposition is an attractive Asian-American, part owner of the local newspaper and a nearby Indian reservation that is in desperate need of financial help.
Autorenporträt
The author resides in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and has been hooked on mysteries and supernatural thrillers since reading his first H.P Lovecraft novel. He has written seventeen novels and a book of short stories, fourteen of them are Paul Rice novels, his reluctant paranormal investigator. Although two of the Rice novels feature his war buddies, he is still a major part of the story, which is important to the Rice series.