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27 DAYS by Patrick H. Moore

27 DAYS

by Patrick H. Moore

Pub Date: Feb. 6th, 2023
ISBN: 9781643962986
Publisher: Down & Out Books

An investigator takes on a group of right-wing grifters and domestic terrorists in Moore’s political thriller.

Private eye Nick Crane is spending time in a Pacific Northwest cabin one evening when a mysterious man named Mars throws a brick through his window. Mars informs Crane that he’ll be driven to Vail, Colorado, to meet Willem Spahn, a financier with a relationship to a high-profile group of hard-right reactionaries. Crane has dealt with associates of the group, including Desmond Cole and Marguerite Ferguson, before—he knows they shoot to kill. Marguerite’s latest scheme is to back legislation that calls for the imprisonment of undocumented Latine people and Muslims, plus a plan to build for-profit private jails. Crane soon arrives in Vail, where Spahn explains that Cole is trying to save him from Ferguson, who wants to kill him. Crane is suspicious of his Spahn’s motives, but he’s soon crisscrossing the country trying to figure out what Marguerite is up to; in Wisconsin, she’s planning alt-right Make America Safe Again rallies. In the meantime, Nick’s business partner Bobby is taken hostage, drugged, and made to speak at a rally. With the help of FBI agent Carrie North, Nick puts himself in serious danger to save his friend and partner’s life. Moore’s fast-paced, exciting political thriller is full of action and intrigue. However, it’s also rather crowded, with a few too many extraneous characters. That said, it offers deliciously wicked villains—particularly the sly Ferguson—who are shown to be tough as nails (“I knew they didn’t want to kill me. Orders were to take me alive. So that Marguerite could deliver the coup de grâce personally”). Crane, meanwhile, always has right on his side. The timely plot will resonate with many readers as it digs deep into a depraved, shadowy underworld of manipulation and greed.

An up-to-the-minute thriller that ably tackles contemporary politics.