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When a body washes up on the shore of a harbor island, LT Nichols, Laurel, Maine's chief of police, discovers that it's the son of Laurel's most noteworthy summer resident, Randolph Grimes, the US Secretary of Commerce. The case is deemed too big for the smalltown Nichols. A United States marshal is flown in from Washington. When she arrests one of Laurel's native sons for murder, Nichols has his doubts. He launches his own investigation. A host of federal agents line up to shut him down. And that's when the real trouble starts.

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Produktbeschreibung
When a body washes up on the shore of a harbor island, LT Nichols, Laurel, Maine's chief of police, discovers that it's the son of Laurel's most noteworthy summer resident, Randolph Grimes, the US Secretary of Commerce. The case is deemed too big for the smalltown Nichols. A United States marshal is flown in from Washington. When she arrests one of Laurel's native sons for murder, Nichols has his doubts. He launches his own investigation. A host of federal agents line up to shut him down. And that's when the real trouble starts.
Autorenporträt
Albert Waitt is the author of Flood Tide, The Ruins of Woodman's Village, and Summer to Fall. Flood Tide, published by Level Best Books in March of 2024, is the second book of a series featuring Laurel, Maine, police chief, LT Nichols. Waitt's short fiction has appeared in The Literary Review, Third Coast, The Beloit Fiction Journal, Words and Images, Stymie: A Journal of Sport and Literature, and other publications. Waitt is a graduate of Bates College and the Creative Writing Program at Boston University. Experiences ranging from tending bar, teaching creative writing, playing guitar for the Syphlloids, and frying clams can be found bleeding through his work.