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Homicide detective William Wolfe thought Black River, Iowa, was in his rearview mirror when he tossed his suitcase in his trunk and headed out onto Route 13. Now, after more than a decade, Wolfe returns to help care for his ailing mother, but the road back has some dangerous curves. He soon discovers his birthplace dying from the meth plague. The bucolic ideal and old friends have been nightmarishly transformed. Not immune from his own addictions, he confronts the violent forces bringing disease, death, and disorder to those caught in the middle.

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Homicide detective William Wolfe thought Black River, Iowa, was in his rearview mirror when he tossed his suitcase in his trunk and headed out onto Route 13. Now, after more than a decade, Wolfe returns to help care for his ailing mother, but the road back has some dangerous curves. He soon discovers his birthplace dying from the meth plague. The bucolic ideal and old friends have been nightmarishly transformed. Not immune from his own addictions, he confronts the violent forces bringing disease, death, and disorder to those caught in the middle.
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Autorenporträt
j. thomas richards is the author of the Iowa noir, The Black River Players . Born and raised in Rock Island, Illinois, he currently lives outside Iowa City with his fiancée, teenage son, and their three cats. www.j-thomasrichards.com twitter: @loosemeatnoose "In this Midwestern gothic, j. thomas richards has created in The Black River Players a layered noir of rural crime, and ghosts from the past come home to roost. There is danger around every dusty turn, meth and crime tempting homicide detective William Wolfe, as he battles his demons-seeking justice, answers, and freedom as well. A tense, honest, and touching story that will leave you looking over your shoulder, and searching within yourself for forgiveness."- Richard Thomas, author of Disintegration