At an AA meeting, jack of all trades and low maintenance specialist Jay Porter meets a recuperating fanatic who needs his assistance. Amidst another overwhelming northern New Hampshire winter, Amy Lupus' more youthful sister, Emily, has disappeared from the Coos County Center, the recently opened recovery center run by Jay's old adversaries, Adam and Michael Lombardi. As Jay starts investigating Emily's disappearance, he tracks down all those who realized Emily swear that she never utilized medications. She's an honest person and an assistant at a paper researching the Center and the terrible mystery stowed away in it—or underneath it.
At the point when Jay learns of a "missing" hard drive, he is flung back five years prior to when his own addict sibling, Chris, tracked down a hard drive having a place with Lombardi Construction. For quite a long time, Jay accepted that the much-pursued hard drive contained implicating photographs of Adam and Michael's dad, which added to Chris' demise. Be that as it may, presently he accepts the hard drive held onto confidential undeniably more evil, which the missing Lupus sister might have accidentally found. The more profound Jay burrows, the more harmed the ground gets, and the two cases become one, yielding a poisonous truth with neighborhood aftermath—and expansive repercussions.
REVIEWERS
1. From : David Morrell, New York Times top rated creator of Murder As a Fine Art and First Blood
A domain recycler gets the parts of his life by helping other people to get theirs. What a splendid noir idea. What's more, Broken Ground, the freshest expansion to the stupendous Jay Porter series, has a splendid composition to coordinate. 'Freezing precipitation pelted the glass, similar to BB pellets terminated from a domineering jerk's tree stronghold.' Wow. The profundity of the characters. The distinctiveness of the New Hampshire winter setting. The significance of the original subject. Joe Clifford is a wrongdoing essayist.
2. Form : Jamie Mason, creator of Three Graves Full and Monday's Lie
Joe Clifford's most recent in the Jay Porter series is a strained, enthusiastic masterpiece carried along by a secret that is both convenient and chilling. Try not to miss this!
3. From : Wendy Walker, creator of All Is Not Forgotten and Emma in the Night.
Clifford's tense composition and magnificent pacing, joined with the imperfect and significantly human Jay Porter in charge, make Broken Ground overwhelming.
4. From : Nick Petrie, creator of Light It Up and other Peter Ash books.
Joe Clifford composes with compassion, astuteness, and evil mind about characters at the edge of society, restraint, and their own questionable mental soundness. Kicked things off is a gala, and Jay Porter is a special noir legend who sparkles splendidly in a dull world.
5. Form : Killer Nashville
"Joe Clifford composes with power and realness. Getting things started, alongside different books in the Jay Porter series, are startlingly genuine. "
6. From : BookLoons
The composition of the creator is the best in class.
7. From : Midwest Book Review
Another deftly created novel by Joe Clifford, Broken Ground is an arresting read from start to finish and will end up being a prompt and enduringly well known addition to local area library Mystery/Suspense assortments.
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