Cemetery Road
Iles, Greg
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When Marshall McEwan left his hometown at age eighteen
he vowed never to return. The trauma that drove him away ultimately spurred him to become one of the most successful journalists in Washington D.C. But just as the political chaos in the nation's capital lifts him to new heights
Marshall is forced to return home in spite of his boyhood vow. His father is dying
his mother is struggling to keep the family newspaper from failing
and the town is in the midst of an economic rebirth that might be built upon crimes that reach into the state capitol--and perhaps even to Washington. More disturbing still
Marshall's high school sweetheart
Jet
has married into the family of Max Matheson
patriarch of one of the families that rule Bienville through a shadow organization called the Bienville Poker Club. When archeologist Buck McKibben is murdered at a construction site
Bienville is thrown into chaos. The ensuing homicide investigation is soon derailed by a second crime that rocks the community to its core. Power broker Max Matheson's wife has been shot dead in her own bed
and the only other person in it at the time was her husband
Max. Stranger still
Max demands that his daughter-on-law
Jet
defend him in court. As a journalist
Marshall knows all too well how the corrosive power of money and politics can sabotage investigations. Without telling a soul
he joins forces with Jet
who has lived for fifteen years at the heart of Max Matheson's family
and begins digging into both murders. With Jet walking the dangerous road of an inside informer
they soon uncover a web of criminal schemes that undergird the town's recent success. But these crimes pale in comparison to the secret at the heart of the Matheson family. When those who have remained silent for years dare to speak to Marshall
pressure begins to build like water against a crumbling dam. Marshall loses friends
family members
and finally even Jet
for no one in Bienville seems willing to endure the reckoning that the Poker Club has long deserved. And by the time Marshall grasps the long-buried truth
he would give almost anything not to have to face it.
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