Thursday, August 27, 2020

Review: "One Last Lie," Paul Doiron


By Paul Carrier

Mike Bowditch returns in One Last Lie, the 11th entry in Paul Doiron’s mystery series starring a fictional investigator (i.e., detective) in the quite real Maine Warden Service, a police agency that enforces fish and wildlife laws and coordinates search-and-rescue operations.

Bowditch, who has a penchant for breaking the rules and overstepping his bounds, has traveled across Maine in the previous novels.

This time out, we find him in "The County," a vast swath of land along the Canadian border that is larger than Rhode Island and Connecticut combined. Heading north in search of his missing mentor, Bowditch gets drawn into two murder cases — one old and another all-too-new.

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