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  • 06/2020
  • 9781950631100
  • 296 pages
  • $13.95
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  • 06/2020
  • 9781950631117
  • pages
  • $3.99
David Ackley
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The Opinion Page
David Ackley, author
It never rains, but it pours in Portland, Oregon. At least that’s how it seems to Detective Galen Young. The police are already busy with several high-profile crimes, including the abduction of a four-year-old girl from a local shopping mall, when another person goes missing. Robert Armlin, the Opinion Page editor for the Oregon Sentinel was last seen exercising at his local fitness club on Saturday afternoon, and his frantic wife alerts the police about his failure to return home that evening. Detective Young quickly exhausts any possible leads into the editor’s disappearance, so he delves into Mr. Armlin’s prior newspaper columns to gain insights into his personality and to discover any enemies Armlin may have made through his opinion pieces. There are many who disagree with the editor’s viewpoint, and they are not shy about letting him know it. In the midst of the investigation, Detective Young’s family is struck by a personal tragedy that leaves the detective struggling to balance the demands of work and home. Little progress is being made in the cases of the missing editor and the kidnapped girl when an unexpected connection between the two is revealed that leaves Galen and his colleagues scrambling for answers.
Reviews
Publisher's Weekly

Set in Portland, Ore., this solid mystery from Ackley (The Patent Clerk’s Violin) focuses on two baffling disappearances. After four-year-old Melissa Davidson vanishes from a mall while shopping with her mother, Det. Galen Young of the Portland PD gets the case, but he makes no real progress. Meanwhile, the Oregon Sentinel’s Opinion Page editor, Robert Armlin, fails to return home, and his wife contacts the police. Young gets no leads on the Armlin case until he learns that a blond hair found in the editor’s abandoned car matches Melissa’s DNA. That discovery leads to the theory that Armlin abducted the child. Young pores through Armlin’s left-leaning editorials for a clue as to what happened and why. Ackley effectively integrates into the main plot Young’s family drama, which includes his raising his grandsons along with his wife after their eldest daughter was convicted for drug trafficking. Fans of intriguing puzzles populated by convincing characters will be pleased. (Self-published)

Reviewed by Publishers Weekly on 11/20/2020

Release date 06/01/2020

Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • 06/2020
  • 9781950631100
  • 296 pages
  • $13.95
Open Ebook Ebook Details
  • 06/2020
  • 9781950631117
  • pages
  • $3.99
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