Headlong

by Ron MacLean

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ABOUT

It’s a hot Boston summer, and Nick Young, a washed-up journalist back in town to care for his dying father, is feeling the heat. A major labor strike has everyone taking sides, and a wave of anti-capitalist violence has targeted the city’s most prominent companies. When the home of a wealthy suburban family is robbed in broad daylight and their teenage son critically beaten, the police are mysteriously clueless. Nick pokes around out of professional habit and idle curiosity. His closest confidante the 17-year-old activist son of a friend from high school. Robbery. Strike. Domestic terrorism. Somehow it’s all connected, and Nick puts his old skills to work to try to piece together the puzzle before the police do, afraid he’ll have to choose whether, and how, to protect his young friend from the dangerous impulses – and consequences – of his own zeal.

PRAISE

“provocative and utterly believable.” – Kirkus Reviews

“A gripping, timely novel about the news business, labor politics, protest, and murder, beautifully told and smartly concluded.” – Cory Doctorow, author of Little Brother and Homeland

“Nick Young is a noir hero for the twenty-first century.” – Barbara Ross, author of the Maine Clambake mysteries

“So full of love and peril you can taste it. Until this book is through with you, you won’t give a thought to how very well MacLean writes.” – Frederick G. Dillen, author of Fool

“A winning hybrid of warm family tale and murder mystery.” – Chuck Hogan, author of The Town