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Cemetery Road

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Cemetery Road

By: Tom Lowe
Narrated by: Michael David Axtell
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Caroline Harper still thinks of him every day.

For more than 50 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 30 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 to have a forensics investigation on the property, because to do so will reveal one of the nation's darkest secrets.

©2015 Tom Lowe (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Crime

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As always, the story is unique, the prose sparks vivid scenes in my imagination, the narration superb! Thank you!

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What other book might you compare Cemetery Road to and why?

Sycamore Row - a novel by John Grisham. Both books are about the "righting of wrongs" in the near distant memory and of greedy, self absorbed, or evil people trying to stop the secrets from being exposed.

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I discovered this book by looking at the recommendation of a "Top Reviewer" who seems to have read and liked many of the books I like. So looking for something new and different, I settled on this book. Thanks SHELLEY in Raleigh, NC.... it was everything you said.In the sticks of South Florida, the "Dozier School for boys" was a 100 year old "reform school" when it was shut down in 2011 amid allegations of abuse and neglect. But, years after it was closed by the State, the facility remains abandon and unused, but primed for sale to the highest bidder. Coincidentally, an old man that spent time there in the early 1960's, decides to hire a former Miami homicide investigator to uncover the truth. The old man, dying of cancer, sends the former cop money and information, then kills himself before enduring the agony of cancer.
As all good mysterys require, there is a confluence of events, some call them coincident. Here I say confluence because the way things flow, it is plausible and logical that our Miami cop, Sean O'Brien would meet our other protagonist, Jessie Taylor. Taylor is a troubled man in his 60's that at age 13 was sent to the school where he was brutalized and one assumes raped repeatedly (although that is never said directly but implied multiple times). During his stay, he sees and hears things that he has never disclosed and has haunted him and ruined him. Having read of the suicide of his friend and former Dozier schoolmate (the same one that hired O'Brien), Jessie Taylor decides he has watched long enough and decides he is going to make someone pay for what he is sure is the murder of another boy, Andy Cope.Taylor and Sean O'Brien arrive in town at the same time and eventually "team up" to try and force light into the very dark 100-year-old history of the school and get justice for a little boy killed there 50 years ago.Twists and turns on every page, this is still an easy to follow story that just forces you to listen to the next chapter, and the next, and the next. There just never seems to be a "good place to quit for the night". Very possibly based on real events at a real school in South Florida, this is a great, if dark, story. Every bit as good as Sycamore Row.

Compelling absolutely... Fiction, maybe!

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Loved this book...characters, story line....it was awesome. Didn't realize there was a series...in process of getting whole series

Great Read

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Fifty years’ time never dulled the pain of losing a brother. They said he ran off. She knew he didn’t. And so did his friends. A few were lucky enough to escape the Dozier Reform School for boys, but some, like Andy Cope never did. His sister, Caroline Harper has never forgotten her brother. Neither had his friend, Curtis Garwood, who had earlier been on one of Sean O’Brien’s chartered fishing trips. A letter from Garwood leads O’Brien onto a dangerous road into the past, where killers still lurk. A little research on my part and I learned that the Dozier School for Boys was a real place with a horrible record of abuse. This tale by Tom Lowe is a brilliant, roller coaster ride into the past, interwoven with the current day. You will listen with nail biting, pulse racing interest until the very end.

Evil Unearthed

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I've read all of Tom Lowe's novels and enjoyed each one. The Sean O'Brian protagonist in all but one of them reminds me of Jack Reacher, Lee Childs' hero figure. Can't wait for Lowe's next one!

Another Lowe High!

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