Lockport Blues
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Book Details
About the Book
When a series of tragic murders that occurred in 1958 appear to be
repeating in 1978, Henry County, Kentucky Sheriff Jace Sterling
and FBI agent Dee O’Brian find themselves caught in the crossfire of
events that are unraveling the fiber of a small rural community.
From the wooded valleys of central Kentucky to the halls of power in
Washington D.C. and London to the waterfront warehouses of Palermo,
the pair will find themselves engulfed in a whirlwind of deception and
intrigue.
An old and ruthless Mafia enemy has re-surfaced and there would be
retribution written in blood before a final justice could be measured out.
About the Author
John Henry Hoffman, syndicated columnist and radio talk show host, has crafted this first in a series of Jace Sterling mysteries. His previous award winning short stories include "Ghost of the Tracks" and "The Sawmill Hollow Buck". This is his first full length novel.
A veteran of the USMC, he resides in rural Kentucky with his wife, Terry. When not writing he enjoys fishing and bird hunting with his Weimaraner, Kaiser.