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Written on Feb 2, 2014
Set in the Pennsylvania coal country, Lost Creek is best known for its gallows where a band of rebellious miners were hung. Dr Sheridan Doyle returns to check on his aging grandfather, Tommy Doyle. Doyle is now a successful forensic psychologist, who is quite into himself. Shortly he arrives home he finds a dead person in the gallows while out for a run. As Doyle and Rafe, a father-figure, look into that death, another death occurs only time it is murder.
This is a great psychological mystery, with a mix of well-developed characters that make the story enjoyable. Plot is tight and doesn’t get lost among the characters. I also enjoyed the long description of what the “well-heeled” characters were wearing, it re-forces the shallowness of material things versus the poverty of the town.