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Michael Stephen Daigle
Kindle Edition | Pages: 298 pages Rating: 4.33 | 653 Users | 6 Reviews
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Title | : | The Red Hand |
Author | : | Michael Stephen Daigle |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 298 pages |
Published | : | June 30th 2019 by Imzadi Publishing |
Categories | : | Contemporary |
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Someone is experimenting with...Death! Rookie detective Frank Nagler has barely had time to arrange his desk, when a new homicide case is assigned to him. Could a serial killer be stalking his hometown of Ironton, N.J.? One by one the bodies pile up. Nine victims are killed over several months, all from different walks of life and different parts of Ironton. Each killed in a different way, forming no clear pattern, as might be expected from a single killer.The Red Hand is the prequel to The Swamps of Jersey, the book that launched the Frank Nagler Mysteries. This investigation takes place before economic hard times, political corruption and a government money scandal hit the former industrial center of Ironton, N.J. This story is atmospheric, moody, dark and thrilling.Rating Containing Books The Red Hand
Ratings: 4.33 From 653 Users | 6 ReviewsCritique Containing Books The Red Hand
While reading the previous three books in this mystery series, I often wondered what the young Frank Nagler had been like. In the earlier books, I met a world-weary detective, broken by the death of his wife when he was a young man and newly married. In this prequel, I met that young man a rookie detective in his first days on the job and in way over his head on his first big case. The characters in this story were well-drawn and believable. The dialog really spoke to who these characters wereThis is the first book of Michael Daigle's that I have read, and I was absolutely drawn-in from the beginning. The main character Frank Nagler is a naive young detective in New Jersey, who finds himself thrown into the dirty and violent under-belly of the city, when he is assigned a case that involves a lot of dead bodies! The story surrounding the killings is well thought out and unpredictable. I really like that Frank is a guy you can relate to, and he has an honesty and emotional-pull, I
Michael Stephen Daigle is a writer and journalist who lives in New Jersey with his family. He had an award-winning career in journalism including time at newspapers in Massachusetts, Maine and New Jersey.He is the author of the award-winning Frank Nagler Mystery series:"The Swamps of Jersey" (2014);"A Game Called Dead" (2016) A Runner-up in the 2016 Shelf Unbound Indie Book Awards;"The Weight ofI am a huge fan of crime-mystery genre and Michael Daigles The Red Hand was a natural choice for me. I zip through crime stories in the summer time, during my holiday or lazy evenings after long hours at work. The Red Hand is a story of detective Frank Nagler in New Jersey.At first I thought the story seemed quite simple, but there is a lot more depth to it than I had first anticipated. Even though this is part of a series I didnt feel I missed out from not having read the earlier books, but Im

I had waited patiently to start reading this book while I finished another. The wait was well worth it. The Red Hand is a superb example of a good detective novel. The characters are alive, the plot intriguing, and the writing is first-rate. Its almost a shame that I finished it so quickly. As a reader, I like to know what a character is thinking. Michael Daigle gave me all I wanted. The thought processes, the doubts, the anticipation, the exhilaration of a solved case. Its all there. As good or
I am a huge fan of crime-mystery genre and Michael Daigles The Red Hand was a natural choice for me. I zip through crime stories in the summer time, during my holiday or lazy evenings after long hours at work. The Red Hand is a story of detective Frank Nagler in New Jersey.At first I thought the story seemed quite simple, but there is a lot more depth to it than I had first anticipated. Even though this is part of a series I didnt feel I missed out from not having read the earlier books, but Im
The Red Hand by Michael Stephen Daigle is a gritty, raw, and enticing murder mystery that features the rookie detective Frank Nagler. This is a prequel to several other books in the series and really lays out what kind of person Nagler is. This is a great stand alone book, but you should certainly avail yourself of the other books in the series as well. We follow the story of a serial killer in a run down New Jersey town, one filled with desperation but also hope. The writing is substantial, the
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