Book Description:
Reporter Eddie Bourque chases stories
for the Lowell Empire, a second-class rag in a Massachusetts city of
first-generation immigrants and bare-knuckled politicians. The talented and
ambitious Eddie has one eye on finding a better job. However, when the dead
junkie found floating in a mill canal is identified as his beat partner, he
gives the story his full attention. That is, until he finds himself stonewalled
by powerbrokers in Lowell law enforcement and at his own newspaper. Bent on
finding his partner's killer, Eddie disobeys orders and follows a mysterious
Cambodian woman into the city's poorest neighborhood with violent results.
Battered, dumped in a canal and left for dead, Eddie survives an encounter with
an invisible underworld, only to find himself entangled in an international
plot of murder and revenge. It's do or die for Eddie as he struggles to stay
one step ahead of ruthless hitmen, the city's self-serving power elite, and the
curious police detective who always shows up when Eddie wishes she wouldn't.
The story of a lifetime beckons, but the closer he comes to the truth, the
greater the chance that the story and Eddie will be spiked.
Lowell Daily Empire reporter Eddie Bourque strongly believes that his stop in
this Massachusetts city is short term as his goal is Boston, New York, and DC.
However, his ambition is slightly deterred when his beat partner Danny Nowlin
is found dead in the Worthen Canal. Eddie refuses to accept the official
position that an accident occurred because his peer was a junkie. Eddie begins
investigating the homicide, but soon runs into walls put up by the police who
want the case closed. Worse yet his boss demands he drop the story or risk his
job. Even the first generation immigrants he talks to refuse to cooperate,
which is out of character. In spite of threats and pressure, Eddie obsesses
over obtaining the truth, but when clues lead him to follow a Cambodian woman
into the city's poorest neighborhood; thugs beat Eddie up and dump him into a
canal. Eddie survives, but now the police, his newspaper, and an unknown
assailant's hired gun want him silent, but Eddie still doesn't know why.
This investigative tale will grip the audience because of Eddie's bulldog
determination to obtain the truth. The joy is watching the tenacious Eddie's
attitude change. He goes from not making waves that interfere with his
achieving his ambition of working for the Globe to an obsessive need at any
cost to learn what happened to his partner and why seemingly everyone wants him
silent. Though the town's apparent total reaction of silence seems stretched,
distrusting neighborhoods have done likewise, besides sometimes the paranoids
are right as this fun who-done-it proves so.