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Nantucket Red Tickets

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"Axelrod and his protagonist bring an amused, judicious, and ultimately tolerant eye to the foibles large and small of a mixed Santa's bag of characters." —Kirkus Reviews

It's Christmas Eve on Nantucket and prominent businessman Jackson Blum is about to live out his own version of A Christmas Carol. No visions, no ghosts, just the past, represented by the exhumed skeleton of his old partner Ted Coddington with a bullet from Blum's Ruger pistol in its skull; the present, in the form of a horribly mistreated employee who reveals Blum as the Scrooge he is; and the future, invoked by a family crisis that threatens to ruin the rest of his life. Past, Present and Future, all colliding on the same dark night of the soul.

Nantucket Police Chief Henry Kennis is investigating the so-cold Coddington case with Blum as the main suspect while he roots out a plot to rig the traditional five-thousand-dollar Red Tickets raffle and struggles to close down a local opioid dealer who's selling to high school kids from a house on Tuckernuck Island—a bleak vista of wild moors, dirt roads, and unpainted homes a century old. "It's a time machine," says Kennis. With a whaling history.

Henry's own son has been accused of cheating, his daughter's been pushed out of the high school a capella singing group, and his girlfriend's Christmas play is careening toward disaster. It looks like a calamitous holiday for everyone.

All the scandals, tragedies, and intrigues of the season close in on Blum and Kennis as the two of them face off amid the carolers and colored lights. Finally, there's nothing to save the modern-day Scrooge from his terrifying future but a decades-old secret scribbled on a stolen slip of paper, and the uncertain mercy of the son he's lost. But it's Christmas, and as the snow finally starts to fall on the decorated trees that line Main Street, it's just possible that all sins will be forgiven and all sinners redeemed.

God Bless us, every one.

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    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2017
      Current crimes and a cold case enliven a police chief's holiday season.Even though New York- and California-bred Henry Kennis has been Nantucket's chief of police for several years, he's still viewed as a relative newcomer on "the Rock," especially by the families who've lived on the island for generations. And for the working people who can barely meet expenses while the superrich off-islanders are pouring in to build bigger and bigger mansions, the annual holiday lottery of red tickets--offering $5,000 in prizes donated by local businesses--is a coveted opportunity to brighten up the holidays. In the days before the holiday and the ticket drawing, a missing Santa Claus, stolen Toys for Tots that supposedly contain treasures, and a series of drug buys keep Kennis and his staff hopping, along with the discovery that someone may be rigging the red tickets. Kennis is also trying to help blend his family--his son and daughter--with his girlfriend and her son in the new home they're renting. Just when he thinks he's succeeded, and even his family issues are working out, the daughter of the town crier gets food poisoning, recently exhumed skeletal remains start looking more and more like those of a murder victim, and the island's very own Scrooge maneuvers to avoid the consequences of a 20-year-old crime. But with the help of Kennis--the shrewd, street-wise cop who writes poetry on the side and is willing to break the rules to get the best results for the most people--fans can keep wishing for an outcome worthy of Dickens and the holiday season.In the fourth installment of this seabound series, Axelrod (Nantucket Grand, 2016, etc.) and his protagonist bring an amused, judicious, and ultimately tolerant eye to the foibles large and small of a mixed Santa's bag of characters.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 11, 2017
      Scrooge lives in Axelrod’s enjoyable fourth mystery featuring Nantucket police chief Henry Kennis (after 2016’s Nantucket Grand). In 1997, Jackson Blum, an ambitious Nantucket entrepreneur, gun in hand, is about to bury his dead business partner, Ted Coddington. But did Blum kill him? Twenty years later, as Christmas approaches, Henry is staring down at a just-unearthed skeleton as forensics pursues its secrets. But Henry has other things to worry about, including the apparent rigging of the upcoming Red Tickets holiday raffle, growing opioid dealing, his son’s being accused of cheating on a poetry exam, and his daughter’s popularity crisis. Blum is now a mean, heartless fellow, cruel to struggling employees and family, and a classic Christmas bah-humbugger. The truth behind Coddington’s death, when it emerges, leads to a wildly sentimental finale. Nantucket’s many charms fill the pages, though readers who’ve never visited the island might lament the lack of descriptions of the lovely streets and beaches and historic buildings that Axelrod names.

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