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Written on Dec 8, 2017
Returning home after 33 years away. Earl Marcus is confronted with the death of his father and the impending death of the black woman who cared for him after he left his family at age 14. Earl at age fifty is a private investigator, and an alcoholic. Never reconciling the abusive early years of his live, Earl now must confront them. Without really wanting to Earl keeps getting drawn in further and further into the misdeeds that his father and his followers committed.
The book is well plotted, Earl is not one of my favorite characters but there is potential for this become a good series, if the characters get developed a little better.
This review was originally posted on The Pfaeffle Journal