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Bad Moon Rising

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A hippie commune has invaded Black River Falls. While the majority of the townspeople believe that the bohemians have the right to stay—despite how bizarre some of their ways can seem. As always, there is a minority that constantly accuses them of everything from criminal activities to satanism. As usual, lawyer and private investigator Sam McCain finds himself in the middle of the controversy, especially when the teenage daughter of Paul Mainwaring, one of the town's wealthiest men, is found murdered in the commune's barn. A deeply troubled young man, and Vietnam vet named Neil Cameron, is immediately charged with the crime, but Sam has serious doubts.

In this lively and poignant new novel, Ed Gorman offers listeners his richest portrait yet about Black River Falls and its people.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In a world in which wolves and bears turn human and back again, and demonic monsters seek their deaths, can a furry young couple find love? As in ROMEO AND JULIET, the families oppose the union of Fang the werewolf and Aimee the werebear, but they're determined to defy the adults. It's impressive how quickly narrator Holter Graham accepts the strange world of this novel. Kenyon's writing is so strong that there's no room for disbelief. Much of the credit goes to Graham. When he delivers the accounts of wolves turning into people, it all sounds perfectly reasonable. Sound effects are unnecessary to make the fights ring true--Graham's voice is enough. M.S. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from August 15, 2011
      Social turmoil overshadows the sleuthing in Gorman’s excellent ninth Sam McCain mystery (after 2009’s A Ticket to Ride). In 1968, a hippie commune near Black River Falls, Iowa, both horrifies and entices the townsfolk with its uninhibited lifestyle. Sardonic lawyer and investigator McCain becomes involved after the discovery of the body of Vanessa Mainwaring, the teenage daughter of a well-to-do local, at the commune, and a Vietnam vet who’s one of its members flees. Interference by a bigoted sheriff, an opportunistic preacher, and a hysterical father makes matters even worse as Sam tries not just to solve the murder but to help the people around him caught in an intensely stressful situation. The real crime, as Sam eventually realizes, is how one generation exploits the next—while the younger generation devours itself. In turn mellow and melancholy, this book grapples with problems that are too complex for any detective to untangle.

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