
The Scarecrow
Published: May
2009,
Little Brown and Company
Formats: Hardback, Audio
CD, Kindle
Hardback: ISBD-13: 978-0316166300
Pages:
384
Plot:
Jack McEvoy is at the end of the line as a crime reporter. Forced to
take a buy-out from the Los Angeles Times as the newspaper grapples
with dwindling revenues, he's got only a few days left on the job. His
last assignment? Training his replacement, a low-cost reporter just out
of journalism school. But Jack has other plans for his exit. He is
going to go out with a bang — a final story that will win the
newspaper journalism's highest honor — a Pulitzer prize.
Jack focuses on Alonzo Winslow, a 16-year-old drug dealer from the
projects who has confessed to police that he brutally raped and
strangled one of his crack clients. Jack convinces Alonzo's mother to
cooperate with his investigation into the possibility of her son's
innocence. But she has fallen for the oldest reporter's trick in the
book. Jack's real intention is to use his access to report and write a
story that explains how societal dysfunction and neglect created a
16-year-old killer.
But as Jack delves into the story he soon realizes that Alonzo's
so-called confession is bogus, and Jack is soon off and running on the
biggest story he's had since The Poet crossed his path years before. He
reunites with FBI Agent Rachel Walling to go after a killer who has
worked completely below police and FBI radar—and with perfect
knowledge of any move against him.
What Jack doesn't know is that his investigation has inadvertently set
off a digital tripwire. The killer knows Jack is coming—and
he's ready.