![]() ![]() Crime fiction fans won’t want to miss this one. Similarly, after a drunken night at the pub, Cal senses that locals such as his friendly neighbor Mart Lavin are also hinting that he should mind his own business and leave the Brendan Reddy matter alone. Insightful characterizations, even of minor figures, and a devastating reveal help make this a standout. However, when Cal interviews Brendan’s friends and ex-girlfriend, he begins to sense that they know more than they tell him and were threatened to keep quiet. He also finds that his neighbors seem astonishingly unconcerned about missing 19-year-old Brendan. He finds that the Reddy family, who are headed by an absentee father and a mother who is despised for being poor, are looked down upon and excluded by the locals. Cal hesitates to get involved with a new case, especially on unfamiliar turf, but he eventually acquiesces. Despite Cal’s wish to conceal the knowledge, Trey is aware that Cal was a former cop, and he wants him to help find his brother Brendan, who disappeared six months earlier. However, his spy turns out to be the determined 13-year-old Trey Reddy. ![]() At first, when Cal realizes that he is being watched, he tries to ignore the matter. ![]()
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