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Mass Market Paperback Deadline Book

ISBN: 0425146375

ISBN13: 9780425146378

Deadline

(Book #1 in the Jack McMorrow Mystery Series)

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Book Overview

The acclaimed debut novel introducing Jack McMorrow, a former New York Times metro reporter, who becomes editor of the local weekly in a small town in Maine. When the staff photographer is drowned, McMorrow investigates--and finds that the friendly little town is a haven for hidden alliances, murderous intentions, and secret pasts.

Customer Reviews

6 ratings

No hint of whodonit

Well-written first book, moved quickly through possible killers, but no hints until the end of who the actual bad guy is. Would have preferred more information about possibilities.

Marvelous Maine Murder Mystery Makes Me Merry

Mr. Boyle has written a good, solid mystery. Jack McMorrow is a wisecracking journalist who left the New York Times to run a rinky-dink newspaper weekly located in a remote Maine paper mill town. Speaking as a person who grew up in a very similar environment, the author's description of living in such a community (a poorly disguised Rumford, Maine) rings very true. It contains just the right amount of colorful characters, wisecracking banter, mystery and suspense to keep the reader's attention until the very end. Mr. Boyle has a wonderful, sparse writing style which fits this genre well. I look forward to reading the second Jack McMorrow installment, "Bloodline." I fun summer read.

Masterful

Boyle's career as a journalist is evident in his novels. The Jack McMorrow tales are as gripping as any crime thrillers and Boyle's work on the streets ensures that his books are authentic and gritty. Read one, you'll want to read them all. -- Mark LaFlamme, author of "The Pink Room."

A Fast-paced Novel

Boyle's Deadline is fast-moving and descriptive. He lets the novel build to a point of suspense, almost unbearably, before coming to a conclusion that is both intriguing and thought-provoking.

Great start to a series that has just gotten better with mor

Good characterizations, particularly the average hardworking (and not so hardworking) citizens. Jack McMurrow just can't leave things be. Waiting for book #6. I'm a little prejudiced because I'm the author's brother. :)

Gerry Boyle hits home!

I was initially attracted to this book because the setting is my own home town of Rumford (known as Androscoggin in the book). What a surprise! As a mystery, it kept me baffled until its demise (which, by the way, was almost Mr. McMorrow's!). Mr. Boyle does such an excellent job of developing his main character, I almost know where he lives; somewhere on Falmouth or Cumberland Street would be my guess. Although there is a special, chill-up-your-spine feeling when murder takes place in your own home town, fiction or non, I would have enjoyed this book if it had been set in OshKosh, Wisconsin. I'm holding my breath until the next Jack Mcmorrow mystery based in Maine is released (of course, an added advantage is that I don't have to breathe the odiferous emulations created by our resident mill mentioned in this book!)
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