Sean O’Brien series, book #7
Synopsis:
Caroline Harper still thinks of him every day. For more than fifty years, not a day goes by when Caroline doesn’t think of her brother Andy. The last time she saw Andy was when he left home to spend thirty days at Florida’s largest reform school. Caroline’s family was told that Andy ran away in the middle of the night.
Fifty years later, Sean O’Brien receives a letter from a dead man. A year earlier the man had hired Sean O’Brien and chartered his boat for a fishing trip. Now the man is reaching from the grave to hire him again. But this time it’s to find a killer.
Jackson County—the location of the old reform school, still carries smoldering baggage from the Civil War, and after a half-century, there are those who don’t want a forensics investigation on the property, because to do so will reveal one of the nation’s darkest secrets.
Reviews:
“Tom Lowe writes 5 star books. Always in my opinion, he never disappoints. His hero Sean O’Brien is everything you want a hero to be and then some.”
– Barbara Roese (Amazon reviewer)
“The story is straight and to the point. No beating around the bush – it’s all right there, no rabbit trails, no purple prose; it gets right to the point! As with the other Sean O’Brien novels, Cemetery Road is action packed right from the start; the tension and mystery kept me glued to the page.”
– Natalie (Goodreads reviewer)
“I have enjoyed all the Sean O’Brien series and this latest one did not disappoint. Only problem is once I start reading them, I can’t put them down till I finish. This was an interesting twist on solving a half-century old murder mystery. Great story!
– Val Magill (Amazon reviewer)