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Tag Man: A Joe Gunther Novel (Joe Gunther Series #22)

Tag Man: A Joe Gunther Novel (Joe Gunther Series #22)

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Publication Date: September 4th, 2012
Publisher:
Minotaur Books
ISBN:
9781250006929
Pages:
304
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Description

"Archer Mayor's Vermont police procedurals are the best thing going..." —New York Times Book Review

Across Brattleboro, Vermont, rich people (some with dark secrets) are waking up in their high security, alarm-equipped homes to find a Post-it note stuck to their bedside tables reading, "You're it." There is little sign of disturbance anywhere, nothing stolen (that anyone admits,) and only a bit of expensive food eaten as a signature. The Press loves the story and dubs the burglar the Tag Man.

But who is he? And what's he actually doing? In fact, he's quickly running for his life, for what he discovers in one of these houses appears to be proof of a heinous string of murders. But is it? Joe Gunther, struggling to recover from a devastating personal loss, leads his VBI team to untangle the many conflicting pieces of evidence, while the burglar himself struggles for survival in the no-man's-land between the police and the villains. With no one knowing what to believe, or who to trust, with Tag Man running for his life in a way he never imagined possible, as no one knows who's watching as they sleep, or who truly did what, the Tag Man is critically acclaimed author Archer Mayor at his very finest.

About the Author

ARCHER MAYOR, in addition to writing the New York Times bestselling Joe Gunther series, is an investigator for the sheriff's department, the state medical examiner, and has twenty-five years of experience as a firefighter/EMT. He lives near Brattleboro, Vermont.

Praise for Tag Man: A Joe Gunther Novel (Joe Gunther Series #22)

“It's hard to imagine a more likable thief than Mayor's Tag Man--or, for that matter, a more companionable lawman than the time-and-trouble-tested Sage of Brattleboro.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Vermont's history and geography again serve Mayor well in this deadly and highly entertaining entry.” —Publishers Weekly

“Every library needs Mayor's police procedural series ... on its shelves.” —Library Journal