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NANTUCKET PENNY by Steven Axelrod

NANTUCKET PENNY

by Steven Axelrod

Pub Date: July 6th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-4642-1416-5
Publisher: Poisoned Pen

A poetry-writing Nantucket police chief is nearly overwhelmed by multiple crimes.

Henry Kennis eagerly awaits his nuptials to cozy-mystery writer Jane Stiles on lovely Nantucket. Despite the island’s reputation as home to the rich and famous, the native population’s interest in past and present insults, along with a healthy dose of xenophobia, has been troubling Henry. In addition, there are drug gangs and an email from Australia that suggests someone is murdering women who look a lot like Jane. One of Henry’s own officers is a racist rogue cop whose generations-long ties to Nantucket have so far kept him from being fired. Several locals have gone missing, with only a telltale penny left behind when each of them disappears, but they could be off-island for purposes of their own. So they’re low on Henry's to-do list compared to the problem of the California jailbreak of Roy Elkins, whom Henry had helped capture when he worked for the LAPD. Elkins is evidently bent on killing the loved ones of everyone connected to his arrest. Closer to home, a local kid who brings an AR-15 to school to kill Latinos is stopped by Mitchell Stone, a former Marine with a highly classified past, whose skills Henry much appreciates when he suddenly has a murder to contend with. Nantucket native Jane well remembers the mean girls and bullies from high school who may be driving a former classmate to kill. Are all Henry’s problem cases connected to ancient slights?

A cerebral yet action-packed procedural rooted in sharply observed social problems.