A Season To Kill, by Michael Mucci
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A Season To Kill, by Michael Mucci
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A 2016 Next Generation Indie Book Award FinalistA cold blooded murder... A string of disappearances....Secrets in a small town......Chris DeAngelo is a good cop with a bad reputation. Appointed as the new sheriff of the small hunting town of Macon, Pennsylvania, DeAngelo uncovers a mysterious series of cold cases, and in the process, unwittingly unravels layers of treachery and deceit that infect his town. As DeAngelo gets closer to discovering the deadly secret so many have tried to keep hidden, he finds a target on his own back--right in the middle of hunting season-- A Season to Kill.
A Season To Kill, by Michael Mucci- Amazon Sales Rank: #1827592 in Books
- Published on: 2015-10-23
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .70" w x 6.00" l, .92 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 310 pages
Review "Author Mucci sets up a juicy murder mystery, opening with a coldblooded murder and an early indication of conspiracy...the novel's latter half really ignites." (Kirkus Reviews)"In this page-turning thriller, Michael Mucci will gratifyingly delight your senses, make you question conspiracy or coincidence, and intrigue your curiosity, while whetting the appetite for a chilling well told narrative. A Season to Kill left the reader championing the new sheriff in town." (Manhattan Book Review)"Kudos to Mucci for creating a brilliantly written and truly suspenseful debut novel! Indubitably, A Season to Kill is not only earmarked to be a highly popular and best-selling read, but also one story that this reviewer would love to see on the Silver Screen." (San Francisco Book Review)"A captivating crime thriller bursting with rural flavor and hard hitting revelations. Highly recommended for all crime & mystery fans, but especially for those of the Justified book & TV series. You'll savor DeAngelo's discoveries through his own eyes as he fumbles and second-guesses his way through them en route to a compelling character arc.Coupled with a pace that is perfectly suited to both the character and the rural setting, this book - reminiscent of those in Elmore Leonard's Raylan Givens series - is highly recommended." (BestThrillers.com)
From the Author "Michael Mucci's police procedural novel, A Season to Kill, is an outstanding mystery that kept me captivated and eagerly reading from cover to cover. A Season to Kill is a debut novel to be excited about, and this reviewer is eagerly anticipating the author's follow-up to this book. An impressive debut novel indeed! Michael Mucci's police procedural, A Season to Kill, is most highly recommended." 5/5 Stars (Readers'Favorite)
From the Inside Flap "Over the past eleven years a cancer had been quietly growing in Macon, and during the past week it had erupted into an ugly tumor. Fate had handed me the scalpel. To do the operation, I needed a steady hand and a cool eye." - Sheriff Chris DeAngelo, Macon, Pennsylvania
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. GiltBuckram.com By Gilt & Buckram “Over the past eleven years a cancer had been quietly growing in Macon, and during the past week it had erupted into an ugly tumor. Fate had handed me the scalpel. To do the operation, I needed a steady hand and a cool eye."-Chris DeAngeloSheriff Holbrook of Macon, Pennsylvania has died suddenly and the town is distraught and wary that Deputy Chris DeAngelo can fill the enormous shoes Sheriff Holbrook has left behind. The rookie sheriff has been known to drink too much in public and discovers nearly the entire town, including the mayor, believes he is ill-equipped to handle his new position. Unprepared or not, Chris is about to be tested on his ability as sheriff.Days after Sheriff Holbrook’s funeral, simpleton Louella frantically rushes into Chris’ office claiming her boyfriend, Roger Sharpe—rumored drug dealer, has gone missing. On top of Roger’s disappearance, Chris believes the police department may have been misappropriating funds, but he’s skeptical to believe that the respectable Sheriff Holbrook would be capable of embezzling. But, Jake Ranser, local newspaper reporter, piques Chris’ interest with a theory called, “The Curse of December”, that for the past eleven years each December a person goes missing, never to be seen or heard from again.Throughout the investigation, Chris continues to have a nagging feeling that there’s a larger picture and something is terribly wrong in the town of Macon, but his friends the “Deerbusters” (Phil, Michael, and Cindy) as they’ve termed themselves, ease his anxieties of “The Curse of December” and sum up Jake Ranser as a nosy, pot-stirring reporter looking for a good story.The prologue of Michael Mucci’s debut novel, A Season to Kill, immediately sets the tone for the entirety of the book, with a hunt ensuing in the woods, although the prey and hunter are both human. The story of an underdog was an overall easy read with well-developed characters and storyline. In this page-turning thriller, Michael Mucci will gratifyingly delight your senses, make you question conspiracy or coincidence, and intrigue your curiosity, while whetting the appetite for a chilling well told narrative. A Season to Kill left the reader championing the new sheriff in town.**** 4 StarsA Season to Killby Michael Mucci310 PagesPublished October 2015 by Rook PublishingGenre: Crime, Fiction, Mystery, ThrillerISBN-13: 978-0692556825*Disclaimer: This review was originally published in Manhattan Book Review, which can be read here.Gilt & Buckram . . . the framework that holds adventure.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. If you like James Patterson or John Sandford, you will enjoy A Season To Kill. By Tbear This murder mystery is much more than your typical "whodunit". This book is very well written and the characters are both interesting and flawed, especially the sheriff. This is what grabs the reader, right from the beginning of the story, and makes the development of the people, their relationships, and the crimes happening in this small town so compelling. I figured out who committed the crimes long before the end of the book, but that didn't detract at all from from my enjoyment of the story, or my desire to read until the end. In fact, it was fascinating to follow Sheriff Chris DeAngelo follow the leads, and finally come to grips with what was happening as he attempts to solve this series of murders in the sleepy little town where he has spent his entire life.If you like James Patterson or John Sandford, you will enjoy A Season To Kill.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A new sheriff in town discovers hidden crimes and himself. Gripping. By PianoLady I don't often read thriller novels. But the locale of a Pennsylvania small town interested me for I had spent much of my teen years in such a town. I loved Pennsylvania. But that was before all the troubles that invaded rural America, such as crime, drugs and unemployment. Now this author gives us a plot and characters that flesh out small town problems. This novel also has something extra, social or psychological factors. .A SEASON TO KILL feature 30-something sheriff, just a regular guy, not much ambition, a semi-addiction to alcohol, unassuming and doesn't want to get too involved in anything more than the small crimes and misdemeanors. Soon, though, he is forced to "grow up" into being a real law officer. Small-town meth dealers, Roger Sharpe, disappears. Nothing to worry about. Except he is the eleventh such disappearance in 11 years at the same season of the year. As Sheriff DeAngelo investigates, he gradually discovers layers of corruption and greed. But the greed he unravels has to do with seemingly good motives--to keep this little town clean of criminals. Vigilante style, perhaps?Surprises and intrigue, old friendships tested, the "new sheriff in town" finds he has to become a real investigator if he is to stand up for the law. But there are forces that want to stop him from doing that. This book is a gripper!
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