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Through a simple act of good will, Mack Thomas puts himself, his wife, and the rest of his family on the target list of two evil men and their followers, a religious cult. His wife is made a special target, although an elusive one. Several women are also targeted: Women considered by the religious cult to be uppity. Women who refuse to be subservient to men, simply because they are men. At the same time, seniors are being murdered, only for the joy of the killing and the blood. Mack and the rest of the Clayborne County Sheriff's Department find the solutions beyond the scope of normal police work-solutions they are determined to find.…mehr

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Through a simple act of good will, Mack Thomas puts himself, his wife, and the rest of his family on the target list of two evil men and their followers, a religious cult. His wife is made a special target, although an elusive one. Several women are also targeted: Women considered by the religious cult to be uppity. Women who refuse to be subservient to men, simply because they are men. At the same time, seniors are being murdered, only for the joy of the killing and the blood. Mack and the rest of the Clayborne County Sheriff's Department find the solutions beyond the scope of normal police work-solutions they are determined to find.
Autorenporträt
Writing as Michael Wiley, Michael George is the author of eleven novels and two books of literary criticism. Recipient of the Best Novel Shamus Award for A Bad Night's Sleep as well as other prizes and nominations for his long fiction, he also publishes short stories, including "Where There's Love," selected for the Best Mystery Stories of 2022 anthology. His fiction focuses on crime, in Chicago, where he grew up, the Southeast, where he has lived for the past twenty-five years, and, as in Find Your Own Way Home, the spaces in between. Having worked as an itinerant cherry picker, an attendant at an in-patient mental health facility, and a speechwriter, Michael is a professor of creative writing and literature at the University of North Florida.