Nantucket Sawbuck: A Henry Kennis
Mystery
Stephen Axelrod
Poisoned Pen, Jan 6 2015, $24.95
ISBN 9781464200878
On Nantucket Island, Preston Lomax is the pretentious prototype of
grandiose excessiveness as even the gaudiest of McMansion owners feel his is by
far the most affected. Additionally, seemingly
everyone who knows him, including his wife and three children, loathes this
pretentious fool.
At the same time that Preston flaunts his wealth while failing to pay
his drug and whore bills, Homeland Security agents Jack Tornovitch and Frances
Tate arrive to look into the viability of an alleged terrorist threat to the
Boston Pops. Having worked with these
Feds before, Nantucket PD Chief Henry Kennis feels displeasure with Jack coming
to town and immense enjoyment with Frances’ arrival. When Preston’s daughter Kathleen finds her
father dead with "Nantucket Sawbucks" jammed inside his mouth,
Nantucket PD Chief Henry Kennis leads the homicide investigation. He knows firsthand Lomax’s surviving kin as
he arrested the two sons (Eric and Danny) in a bar brawl and ticketed Diana,
accompanied by married Mike Henderson, for speeding. However the case proves difficult as someone
cleverly frames the first two suspects to distract the police from learning the
true objective.
Although the second Henry Kennis Mystery (see Nantucket Sawbuck) contains too
many sidebar felonies; the prime investigation is a fabulous whodunit; as a
shrewd killer plays a virtual performance against the cops. Action-packed, but with an improbable finish;
this enjoyable twisting tale brings to life the
island in a vivid though more often than not uncomplimentary way.
Harriet Klausner
On Nantucket Island, Preston Lomax is the pretentious prototype of grandiose excessiveness as even the gaudiest of McMansion owners feel his is by far the most affected. Additionally, seemingly everyone who knows him, including his wife and three children, loathes this pretentious fool.
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