Wayward Son by Steve Goble (2022, Hardcover)

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PublisherOceanview Publishing
ISBN-101608094456
ISBN-139781608094455
eBay Product ID (ePID)27057269975

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Book TitleWayward Son
Number of Pages320 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicThrillers / Crime, Mystery & Detective / Hard-Boiled, Mystery & Detective / Private Investigators
Publication Year2022
GenreFiction
AuthorSteve Goble
Book SeriesAn Ed Runyon Mystery Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight20.4 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.2 in

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ReviewsPraise for the Ed Runyon Mystery Series "In this debut outing of a new series, Steve Goble delivers an authentic, compelling story of a rural cop with a haunted past. City Problems is both a dynamic procedural and an incisive portrait of a man at war with himself. Although the stunning, profane prose should be savored, I'm betting this is a book you will gobble up in a single sitting." --William Kent Krueger, New York Times best-selling author " City Problems is a crime thriller of rare emotional depth, pathos, and angst. Steve Goble masterfully introduces us to a new hero in Detective Ed Runyon . . . in a bold and bracing fashion reminiscent of Michael Connelly and Robert Crais. And, if Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler had ever chosen a rural setting for their crime novels, this is what it would look like." --Jon Land, USA Today best-selling author "A terrific new series. Ed Runyon is a relentless cop, and Goble puts a fresh spin on the cop with a haunted past." --Terry Shames, Lefty and Macavity Award-winning author of the Samuel Craddock series * "[In City Problems ,] Goble matches a well-crafted plot with a deeply troubled lead who's unfailingly on the side of the victim if not always on the right side of the law. Fans of gritty, realistic crime fiction will look forward to seeing a lot more of Runyon." -- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review), Praise for the Ed Runyon Mystery Series "In this debut outing of a new series, Steve Goble delivers an authentic, compelling story of a rural cop with a haunted past. City Problems is both a dynamic procedural and an incisive portrait of a man at war with himself. Although the stunning, profane prose should be savored, I'm betting this is a book you will gobble up in a single sitting." --William Kent Krueger, New York Times best-selling author " City Problems is a crime thriller of rare emotional depth, pathos, and angst. Steve Goble masterfully introduces us to a new hero in Detective Ed Runyan . . . in a bold and bracing fashion reminiscent of Michael Connelly and Robert Crais. And, if Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler had ever chosen a rural setting for their crime novels, this is what it would look like." --Jon Land, USA Today best-selling author "A terrific new series. Ed Runyon is a relentless cop, and Goble puts a fresh spin on the cop with a haunted past." --Terry Shames, Lefty and Macavity Award-winning author of the Samuel Craddock series * "[In City Problems ,] Goble matches a well-crafted plot with a deeply troubled lead who's unfailingly on the side of the victim if not always on the right side of the law. Fans of gritty, realistic crime fiction will look forward to seeing a lot more of Runyon." -- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review), Praise for the Ed Runyon Mystery Series "Goble cranks up the heat in Wayward Son . It's a compelling page-turner with all the right moves." --Rick Mofina, USA Today best-selling author "Major claps for Steve Goble's Wayward Son . Ed Runyon, PI, takes a licking, but keeps on ticking in this fast-paced follow-up to City Problems . Can Runyon find a missing kid and bring him home? You bet he can. Loved it." --Tracy Clark, Sue Grafton Memorial Award-winning author "Steve Goble is a true storyteller, and Wayward Son weaves compelling prose with realistic dialogue and powerful imagery to tell a gritty story with a full, but fast-beating, heart. Highly recommend." --Mark Pryor, author of Die Around Sundown "In this debut outing of a new series, Steve Goble delivers an authentic, compelling story of a rural cop with a haunted past. City Problems is both a dynamic procedural and an incisive portrait of a man at war with himself. Although the stunning, profane prose should be savored, I'm betting this is a book you will gobble up in a single sitting." --William Kent Krueger, New York Times best-selling author * "[In City Problems ,] Goble matches a well-crafted plot with a deeply troubled lead who's unfailingly on the side of the victim if not always on the right side of the law. Fans of gritty, realistic crime fiction will look forward to seeing a lot more of Runyon." -- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) " City Problems is a crime thriller of rare emotional depth, pathos, and angst. Steve Goble masterfully introduces us to a new hero in Detective Ed Runyon . . . in a bold and bracing fashion reminiscent of Michael Connelly and Robert Crais. And, if Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler had ever chosen a rural setting for their crime novels, this is what it would look like." --Jon Land, USA Today best-selling author "A terrific new series. Ed Runyon is a relentless cop, and Goble puts a fresh spin on the cop with a haunted past." --Terry Shames, Lefty and Macavity Award-winning author of the Samuel Craddock series, "Major claps for Steve Goble's Wayward Son . Ed Runyon, PI, takes a licking, but keeps on ticking in this fast-paced follow-up to City Problems . Can Runyon find a missing kid and bring him home? You bet he can. Loved it." --Tracy Clark, Sue Grafton Memorial Award-winning author, "Strong prose and convincing characters." -- Publishers Weekly "Goble cranks up the heat in Wayward Son . It's a compelling page-turner with all the right moves." --Rick Mofina, USA Today best-selling author "Major claps for Steve Goble's Wayward Son . Ed Runyon, PI, takes a licking, but keeps on ticking in this fast-paced follow-up to City Problems . Can Runyon find a missing kid and bring him home? You bet he can. Loved it." --Tracy Clark, Sue Grafton Memorial Award-winning author "Steve Goble is a true storyteller, and Wayward Son weaves compelling prose with realistic dialogue and powerful imagery to tell a gritty story with a full, but fast-beating, heart. Highly recommend." --Mark Pryor, author of Die Around Sundown " Wayward Son is a hardboiled backroad tale with a slice of heart." --Matt Coyle, Anthony, Shamus, and Lefty Award-winning author Praise for the Ed Runyon Mystery Series "In this debut outing of a new series, Steve Goble delivers an authentic, compelling story of a rural cop with a haunted past. City Problems is both a dynamic procedural and an incisive portrait of a man at war with himself. Although the stunning, profane prose should be savored, I'm betting this is a book you will gobble up in a single sitting." --William Kent Krueger, New York Times best-selling author * "[In City Problems ,] Goble matches a well-crafted plot with a deeply troubled lead who's unfailingly on the side of the victim if not always on the right side of the law. Fans of gritty, realistic crime fiction will look forward to seeing a lot more of Runyon." -- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) " City Problems is a crime thriller of rare emotional depth, pathos, and angst. Steve Goble masterfully introduces us to a new hero in Detective Ed Runyon . . . in a bold and bracing fashion reminiscent of Michael Connelly and Robert Crais. And, if Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler had ever chosen a rural setting for their crime novels, this is what it would look like." --Jon Land, USA Today best-selling author "A terrific new series. Ed Runyon is a relentless cop, and Goble puts a fresh spin on the cop with a haunted past." --Terry Shames, Lefty and Macavity Award-winning author of the Samuel Craddock series, "Goble cranks up the heat in Wayward Son . It's a compelling page-turner with all the right moves." --Rick Mofina, USA Today best-selling author "Major claps for Steve Goble's Wayward Son . Ed Runyon, PI, takes a licking, but keeps on ticking in this fast-paced follow-up to City Problems . Can Runyon find a missing kid and bring him home? You bet he can. Loved it." --Tracy Clark, Sue Grafton Memorial Award-winning author "A compelling combination of mystery, suspense and psychological thriller, Wayward Son is another deftly crafted and compulsive page turner of a read." -- Midwest Book Review "Steve Goble is a true storyteller, and Wayward Son weaves compelling prose with realistic dialogue and powerful imagery to tell a gritty story with a full, but fast-beating, heart. Highly recommend." --Mark Pryor, author of Die Around Sundown " Wayward Son is a hardboiled backroad tale with a slice of heart." --Matt Coyle, Anthony, Shamus, and Lefty Award-winning author Praise for the Ed Runyon Mystery Series "In this debut outing of a new series, Steve Goble delivers an authentic, compelling story of a rural cop with a haunted past. City Problems is both a dynamic procedural and an incisive portrait of a man at war with himself. Although the stunning, profane prose should be savored, I'm betting this is a book you will gobble up in a single sitting." --William Kent Krueger, New York Times best-selling author * "[In City Problems ,] Goble matches a well-crafted plot with a deeply troubled lead who's unfailingly on the side of the victim if not always on the right side of the law. Fans of gritty, realistic crime fiction will look forward to seeing a lot more of Runyon." -- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) " City Problems is a crime thriller of rare emotional depth, pathos, and angst. Steve Goble masterfully introduces us to a new hero in Detective Ed Runyon . . . in a bold and bracing fashion reminiscent of Michael Connelly and Robert Crais. And, if Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler had ever chosen a rural setting for their crime novels, this is what it would look like." --Jon Land, USA Today best-selling author "A terrific new series. Ed Runyon is a relentless cop, and Goble puts a fresh spin on the cop with a haunted past." --Terry Shames, Lefty and Macavity Award-winning author of the Samuel Craddock series, "A compelling combination of mystery, suspense and psychological thriller, Wayward Son is another deftly crafted and compulsive page turner of a read." -- Midwest Book Review "Goble cranks up the heat in Wayward Son . It's a compelling page-turner with all the right moves." --Rick Mofina, USA Today best-selling author "Major claps for Steve Goble's Wayward Son . Ed Runyon, PI, takes a licking, but keeps on ticking in this fast-paced follow-up to City Problems . Can Runyon find a missing kid and bring him home? You bet he can. Loved it." --Tracy Clark, Sue Grafton Memorial Award-winning author "Steve Goble is a true storyteller, and Wayward Son weaves compelling prose with realistic dialogue and powerful imagery to tell a gritty story with a full, but fast-beating, heart. Highly recommend." --Mark Pryor, author of Die Around Sundown " Wayward Son is a hardboiled backroad tale with a slice of heart." --Matt Coyle, Anthony, Shamus, and Lefty Award-winning author Praise for the Ed Runyon Mystery Series "In this debut outing of a new series, Steve Goble delivers an authentic, compelling story of a rural cop with a haunted past. City Problems is both a dynamic procedural and an incisive portrait of a man at war with himself. Although the stunning, profane prose should be savored, I'm betting this is a book you will gobble up in a single sitting." --William Kent Krueger, New York Times best-selling author * "[In City Problems ,] Goble matches a well-crafted plot with a deeply troubled lead who's unfailingly on the side of the victim if not always on the right side of the law. Fans of gritty, realistic crime fiction will look forward to seeing a lot more of Runyon." -- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) " City Problems is a crime thriller of rare emotional depth, pathos, and angst. Steve Goble masterfully introduces us to a new hero in Detective Ed Runyon . . . in a bold and bracing fashion reminiscent of Michael Connelly and Robert Crais. And, if Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler had ever chosen a rural setting for their crime novels, this is what it would look like." --Jon Land, USA Today best-selling author "A terrific new series. Ed Runyon is a relentless cop, and Goble puts a fresh spin on the cop with a haunted past." --Terry Shames, Lefty and Macavity Award-winning author of the Samuel Craddock series, Praise for the Ed Runyon Mystery Series "In this debut outing of a new series, Steve Goble delivers an authentic, compelling story of a rural cop with a haunted past. City Problems is both a dynamic procedural and an incisive portrait of a man at war with himself. Although the stunning, profane prose should be savored, I'm betting this is a book you will gobble up in a single sitting." --William Kent Krueger, New York Times best-selling author " City Problems is a crime thriller of rare emotional depth, pathos, and angst. Steve Goble masterfully introduces us to a new hero in Detective Ed Runyon . . . in a bold and bracing fashion reminiscent of Michael Connelly and Robert Crais. And, if Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler had ever chosen a rural setting for their crime novels, this is what it would look like." --Jon Land, USA Today best-selling author "A terrific new series. Ed Runyon is a relentless cop, and Goble puts a fresh spin on the cop with a haunted past." --Terry Shames, Lefty and Macavity Award-winning author of the Samuel Craddock series * "[In City Problems ,] Goble matches a well-crafted plot with a deeply troubled lead who's unfailingly on the side of the victim if not always on the right side of the law. Fans of gritty, realistic crime fiction will look forward to seeing a lot more of Runyon." -- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) "Steve Goble is a true storyteller, and Wayward Son weaves compelling prose with realistic dialogue and powerful imagery to tell a gritty story with a full, but fast-beating, heart. Highly recommend." --Mark Pryor, author of Die Around Sundown
Dewey Edition23
Series Volume Number2
Dewey Decimal813.6
SynopsisA PI goes hunting for a missing boy--and ends up being prey Ed Runyon, a former sheriff's deputy haunted by past missing child cases that went horribly wrong, is struggling to launch a PI agency and still live in the Ohio farm country he loves. His love life is in shambles, too, as his partner turns to someone else. His best friend got roughed up by a rogue cop, so Ed is in a fighting mood. Ed finds a new focus when he is hired to find a runaway chess aficionado who is keeping secrets from his homophobic, religious parents. Finding kids is the reason he became a PI, so Ed is determined to succeed and put the demons and other problems behind him. But Jimmy Zachman made a bad move and ran into far more trouble than he was already in, and the hunt for him leads Ed to a deadly and desperate confrontation. Everything comes down to determination--and one very risky move. Ed must find Jimmy at all costs. Perfect for fans of John Sandford and Robert Crais While the novels in the Ed Runyon Mystery Series stand on their own and can be read in any order, the publication sequence is: City Problems Wayward Son Go Find Daddy (coming 2023), Ed Runyon, a former sheriff's deputy, is struggling to launch a PI agency in rural Ohio when he is hired to find a missing boy who is keeping secrets from his homophobic, religious parents. The hunt leads Ed to a deadly and desperate confrontation. Everything comes down to determination--and one very risky move. Ed cannot fail this time. Perfect for fans of Robert Crais and John Sanford, A PI goes hunting for a missing boy--and ends up being prey. Ed Runyon, a former sheriff's deputy haunted by past missing child cases that went horribly wrong, is struggling to launch a PI agency and still live in the Ohio farm country he loves. His love life is in shambles, too, as his partner turns to someone else. His best friend got roughed up by a rogue cop, so Ed is in a fighting mood. Ed finds a new focus when he is hired to find a runaway chess aficionado who is keeping secrets from his homophobic, religious parents. Finding kids is the reason he became a PI, so Ed is determined to succeed and put the demons and other problems behind him. But Jimmy Zachman made a bad move and ran into far more trouble than he was already in, and the hunt for him leads Ed to a deadly and desperate confrontation. Everything comes down to determination--and one very risky move. Ed must find Jimmy at all costs. Perfect for fans of John Sandford and Robert Crais. While the novels in the Ed Runyon Mystery Series stand on their own and can be read in any order, the publication sequence is: City Problems Wayward Son Go Find Daddy
LC Classification NumberPS3607.O27

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