From back of book:
In PI Jason Black, retired State Police member, John Briant has given us a man at the prime of middle age who works wholeheartedly for his world of small towns, long lakes, and large forests, where honest people care about and reach out to help one another. While Adirondack Detective is an engaging novel of frightening crime adventures, it is also a tribute to a very special place on earth and a testimony of enduring love for the connected communities that thrive there.
Review by Dr. Katharyn Howd Machan, Assoc Prof of Writing, Ithaca College
In PI Jason Black, retired State Police member, John Briant has given us a man at the prime of middle age who works wholeheartedly for his world of small towns, long lakes, and large forests, where honest people care about and reach out to help one another. While Adirondack Detective is an engaging novel of frightening crime adventures, it is also a tribute to a very special place on earth and a testimony of enduring love for the connected communities that thrive there.
Review by Dr. Katharyn Howd Machan, Assoc Prof of Writing, Ithaca College