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Eagles Fly Alone

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One little bird. That's all it took to put an entire town on edge. When Langley Calhoun, the Chief of Police of Fenton, New Hampshire, decides that it's more important to find out who committed a senseless crime than it is to protect the rich and powerful - and even members of his own family - then things get tense in peaceful little Fenton. The mystery that unfolds also forces the Chief to face the deep hostility that has been simmering between him and his older brother, a powerful lawyer, for decades.

278 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2011

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Lars Trodson

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Born in Providence, educated at Providence Country Day School and Muhlenberg College. Formerly employed at The Pawtucket Evening Times, The Woonsocket Call, The Portsmouth Herald, Irving Oil, and currently the editor of The Block Island Times. Blogger, award-winning filmmaker. Now writing the third installment of the Langley Calhoun series of psychological mysteries.

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June 11, 2012
Hmmmmm. What can I say. This did nothing for me, went nowhere and really left no valued impression. I thought the writing is elementary, the plot awkward, and the overall development something I expect to read in a highschool student's fiction.
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January 29, 2013
I think this book is BRILIANT!!!!

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