Summer is a distant memory. Thanksgiving has come and gone. Hunting season is in full swing on the Vineyard. And some of the prey is human. Ex-cop, chef, and dedicated angler J.W. Jackson would do anything for his old 'Nam buddy and fishing companion Joe Begay. But when Joe asks to be smuggled back onto the Vineyard in secret, J.W. knows there's big trouble brewing. After his tour of duty officially ended, Joe was involved in highly sensitive covert government work. Now only Begay and one other former operative on his team -- the seductive and extremely dangerous Kate MacLeod -- are still alive. The three remaining shadow warriors died unexpectedly, quite possibly at the hands of a ruthlessly efficient killer known only as the Easter Bunny. J.W.'s beloved wife, Zee, and their two young children could easily get caught in the deadly crossfire if the assassin makes his way to their now desolate island. Or perhaps he -- or she -- is already there.
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"Another J. S. Jackson story. I love how he loves and cares for his family and their great interaction. And yet he is a determined investigator, not put off by anything even being shot at and beaten up. "
— Carol (4 out of 5 stars)
" This Vineyard mystery was a lot of fun and I will probably read more in the series. "
— Liz, 8/22/2013" This installment in the series didn't really ring true. I'm afraid the characters have run their course for me. "
— Kirsten, 4/27/2012" Turns out this is an unintentional reread. But these are pleasant books, and I like the characters, so that's OK. "
— Barbara, 4/4/2012" Spring Break continued "
— Mary, 3/19/2012" quick interesting read, as are all of craigs....fun mystery book "
— Thomas, 3/7/2012" A fun read. Great beach read, especially if you're on Martha's Vineyard. A little unbelieveable in places. Who is responsible for the muders comes as a surprise. "
— Nike, 2/26/2012" I enjoy all the Vineyard mystery Series "
— Sharon, 11/4/2011" J.W. Jackson helps his buddy Joe Begay out and becomes involved in a case involving intelligence agencies and possible terrorists. An easy read though the killer was a bit predictible. "
— Rachel, 10/15/2011" annual summer fix...good read. "
— Pam, 7/6/2011" Another J. S. Jackson story. I love how he loves and cares for his family and their great interaction. And yet he is a determined investigator, not put off by anything even being shot at and beaten up. "
— Carol, 6/16/2011" This story was very intense. I was on the edge the whole time. Another fine story from Philip Craig. "
— Janet, 5/7/2011" I enjoy these stories but they definitely do not match up with Patterson or Baldacci. "
— Sbugsy, 3/13/2011" quick interesting read, as are all of craigs....fun mystery book "
— Thomas, 2/13/2011" This story was very intense. I was on the edge the whole time. Another fine story from Philip Craig. "
— Janet, 11/11/2010" A fun read. Great beach read, especially if you're on Martha's Vineyard. A little unbelieveable in places. Who is responsible for the muders comes as a surprise. "
— Nike, 3/28/2010" This Vineyard mystery was a lot of fun and I will probably read more in the series. "
— Liz, 3/12/2010" I enjoy these stories but they definitely do not match up with Patterson or Baldacci. "
— Sbugsy, 11/22/2009" This installment in the series didn't really ring true. I'm afraid the characters have run their course for me. "
— Kirsten, 8/8/2009" Turns out this is an unintentional reread. But these are pleasant books, and I like the characters, so that's OK. "
— Barbara, 1/3/2009" I enjoy all the Vineyard mystery Series "
— Sharon, 3/10/2008Tom Stechschulte (1948–2021) was an acclaimed narrator and winner of the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration. He had been a college athlete and business major when a friend dared him to audition for a play. He got the part and traded the locker room for the dressing room, eventually taking him to New York City and to recording audiobooks.