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"New York Times bestselling author Joseph Finder delivers his next breakneck stand-alone thriller, following 2014's bestseller Suspicion. When Rick Hoffman loses his job and apartment, his only option is to move back into--and renovate--the home of his miserable youth, now empty and in decay since his father's stroke. But when he starts to pull it apart, he makes an electrifying discovery that will put his life in peril--and change everything he thought he knew about his father. "--
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My 2015 review: Reviews were great. Couldn't wait to read. Bit bored at page 50. Gave it one more shot. Loved it. Great story. Always love a Boston setting. Complex characters.
My 2019 review: Did not remember reading it before. This time, did not find myself bored at first. Very enjoyable thriller, set in Boston, that had me guessing most of the way through the book. Recommend.
Another amazing “every man” thriller from Joe Finder! What would a normal guy do after making an amazing discovery hidden in his long abandoned family home? Well, if the guy is a bit of a screw up in the first place, odds are he's going to get himself into some trouble before he sorts out what's going on. Then he'll have to get his act together and try to sort things out. But can he do it before he's in too deep? Probably not. That's not how life works. At least not the lives of people worth reading about. Thankfully, Mr. Finder constantly delivers novels that are as plausible as they are entertaining. Each one an energetic adventure and frenetic thrill ride. The Fixer is no exception. This is another compelling book that is nearly impossible to put down. I found myself reading long after I should have gone to bed. The ultimate compliment, in my experience.
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