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Lion's Head Revisited
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When a young autistic boy disappears while on a camping trip on the Bruce Peninsula, investigator Dan Sharp comes up against multiple possible kidnappers, as well as his own past.
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25 February 2020

A case brings PI Dan Sharp to the northern Ontario wilderness, where he has to face his own dark past.
When a four-year-old autistic boy disappears on a camping trip, his mother is reluctant to involve the police. Instead, she calls in private investigator Dan Sharp after a ransom demand arrives.
On investigating, Dan learns there are plenty of people who might be responsible for the kidnapping. Among them are an ex-husband who wrongly believed the boy was his son; the boy’s surrogate mother, now a drug addict; the boy’s grandmother, who has been denied access to her grandson; and a mysterious woman who unnerves everyone with her unexpected appearances.
A trip to Lion’s Head in the Bruce Peninsula, where the boy disappeared, brings Dan unexpectedly into contact with his own brutal upbringing. But when a suspected kidnapper is found dead, Dan suddenly finds himself chasing the ghosts of the present as well as the past.
When a four-year-old autistic boy disappears on a camping trip, his mother is reluctant to involve the police. Instead, she calls in private investigator Dan Sharp after a ransom demand arrives.
On investigating, Dan learns there are plenty of people who might be responsible for the kidnapping. Among them are an ex-husband who wrongly believed the boy was his son; the boy’s surrogate mother, now a drug addict; the boy’s grandmother, who has been denied access to her grandson; and a mysterious woman who unnerves everyone with her unexpected appearances.
A trip to Lion’s Head in the Bruce Peninsula, where the boy disappeared, brings Dan unexpectedly into contact with his own brutal upbringing. But when a suspected kidnapper is found dead, Dan suddenly finds himself chasing the ghosts of the present as well as the past.
Price: $14.99
Pages: 304
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date:
25 February 2020
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781459741379
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Private Investigators, Crime & mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives, FICTION / LGBT / Gay
Reading Lion’s Head Revisited is like watching a time bomb in its final minute. With characters made of equal parts compassion and stone-cold criminality, this book is a bullet.
This is as good a whodunit as we’ll see this year.
[Jeffrey Round’s novels] not only give gay readers increasing representation in the world of crime fiction, but offer straight ones a reasonably complex glimpse of a community they’ll likely find isn’t especially different from theirs — except, presumably, for the murderous parts.
Dan Sharp, the protagonist, is one of Round's key achievements, vividly brought to fictive life.
Solid, well-paced mystery
A very satisfying mystery with very interesting characters!
The main characters are well-developed and have more depth than typical for mystery and detective stories.
An outstanding addition to the Dan Sharpe Mystery series that old and new fans are going to love.
This is as good a whodunit as we’ll see this year.
[Jeffrey Round’s novels] not only give gay readers increasing representation in the world of crime fiction, but offer straight ones a reasonably complex glimpse of a community they’ll likely find isn’t especially different from theirs — except, presumably, for the murderous parts.
Dan Sharp, the protagonist, is one of Round's key achievements, vividly brought to fictive life.
Solid, well-paced mystery
A very satisfying mystery with very interesting characters!
The main characters are well-developed and have more depth than typical for mystery and detective stories.
An outstanding addition to the Dan Sharpe Mystery series that old and new fans are going to love.
Jeffrey Round is the author of numerous books, including the Lambda Award–winning Dan Sharp mystery series and the stand-alone mystery Endgame. He lives in Toronto.