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Ray Palen

Joshua Moehling’s Ben Packard series, which features a lead character who is gay, is written like fine literary fiction full of complexity and atmosphere. The latest installment is BENEATH A BROKEN SKY, and the small town of Sandy Lake, Minnesota, has been suffering from the aftereffects of a tornado that swept through the area and now the threat of an approaching wildfire.

The Prologue paints a picture of the destruction and recovery that Sandy Lake is going through and how the sight of so many devastated trees can take a person’s breath away. This subtle inclusion of dynamic imagery is not just to bring readers inside the natural landscape of the area. It also serves as a symbolic clue to the murder mystery that is about to be presented. Each chapter opens with a comment about the air quality and how it is getting increasingly worse as the wildfires are getting closer.

"BENEATH A BROKEN SKY is a cerebral suspense novel that will satisfy the thinking-person’s summer beach read thriller fix and is difficult to shake."

Ben Packard is still reeling from losing the election for town sheriff and had to work his way back into the detective ranks after the newly elected sheriff, Howard Shephard, banished him to Courthouse Security Officer. It is not long before Packard and his colleague, Reynolds, are thrust into a murder case --- which is relatively rare for the area --- when a housewife and mother is found stabbed to death. The only information about Ashley Turner of recent note is that her gay son had been badly bullied and had his car vandalized by school ruffians, and she publicly battled the town school board over this. Despite his personal feelings about this, he does not think that it had anything to do with her murder.

When Packard learns that Ashley’s husband, Tom, had been having an affair that she found out about, he follows this line of inquiry but also believes that it has no impact on the case. As he and his team scramble to think outside the box and create a picture of who else could have been thrust into Ashley’s life, their search leads them to a myriad of outsiders who have scattered the landscape of Sandy Lake in the wake of the tornado. Groups of strange men have been brought into the town --- from tree trimmers to landscapers to insurance inspectors --- and it might have been one or more of them who preyed on the unsuspecting Ashley.

During the investigation, Packard is forced to reconcile some past feelings over the death of his lover, Marcus, who also was a law enforcement officer, when Marcus’ sister, Symphony, shows up in town seeking to learn more about him. Marcus had written her off due to a tragic event whereby her own mental issues caused her to drown her own child in a bathtub. She breaks parole to visit Sandy Lake and is in disbelief when she learns about her brother’s lifestyle. This visit opens the door to Packard and makes him reconnect with another former lover, once again putting his sexual identity under the microscope in a part of the country not known for its tolerance and open-mindedness.

As the case and the wildfires grow more intense, Packard and his team, along with the citizens of Sandy Lake, are pushed to emotional extremes and danger in both human and natural forms that threatens them all. 

BENEATH A BROKEN SKY is a cerebral suspense novel that will satisfy the thinking-person’s summer beach read thriller fix and is difficult to shake.

Teaser

It's a hot, miserable summer in the small town of Sandy Lake. Detective Ben Packard has finally settled into life here --- just in time for a tornado to sweep through the county, causing irreparable damage. Hiding among the debris is someone with a secret. When a mother who made enemies defending her bullied son is killed, the suspect list stretches across the entire town. For Packard, the case hits uncomfortably close to home. The deeper he digs, the more Sandy Lake hums with a tension that refuses to break. As thick smoke from nearby wildfires chokes the air, someone from Packard's past shows up on his doorstep without warning, forcing him to confront the reality of navigating life as a gay man in a small town bent on tradition, no matter the cost. 

Promo

It's a hot, miserable summer in the small town of Sandy Lake. Detective Ben Packard has finally settled into life here --- just in time for a tornado to sweep through the county, causing irreparable damage. Hiding among the debris is someone with a secret. When a mother who made enemies defending her bullied son is killed, the suspect list stretches across the entire town. For Packard, the case hits uncomfortably close to home. The deeper he digs, the more Sandy Lake hums with a tension that refuses to break. As thick smoke from nearby wildfires chokes the air, someone from Packard's past shows up on his doorstep without warning, forcing him to confront the reality of navigating life as a gay man in a small town bent on tradition, no matter the cost. 

About the Book

From USA Today bestselling author Joshua Moehling comes a tense, atmospheric thriller about one detective's search for a mysterious killer in the chaos following a deadly storm.

A killer hides in the wreckage of a broken town.

It's a hot, miserable summer in the small town of Sandy Lake. Detective Ben Packard has finally settled into life here --- just in time for a tornado to sweep through the county, causing irreparable damage. Trees are felled, homes are destroyed, and people are desperate.

Hiding among the debris is someone with a secret. 

When a mother who made enemies defending her bullied son is killed, the suspect list stretches across the entire town. For Packard, the case hits uncomfortably close to home. The deeper he digs, the more Sandy Lake hums with a tension that refuses to break.

As thick smoke from nearby wildfires chokes the air, someone from Packard's past shows up on his doorstep without warning, forcing him to confront the reality of navigating life as a gay man in a small town bent on tradition, no matter the cost. 

The heat suffocates. The violence simmers. Before the summer is out, someone else will die.

Audiobook available, read by Linda Jones