![]() ![]() ![]() Blessed with an eye for detail, he takes the methodical police procedural and breaks with its conventions, infusing his concoction with the bizarre, the preternatural, the introspective, and a little good-natured popcorn entertainment. In The Jonah, Herbert once again strays from his horror roots to focus on his latest love: supernatural fiction. But as he knows and others soon find out, a past dead and buried is never really dead or buried. With the help of Customs and Excise agent, Ellie Shepherd, Kelso goes undercover to scope out the town’s residents and pick up the trail before it recedes back into the murky abyss of Lowestoft’s underground drug culture. And where he goes, it follows.Ĭast out of London’s Scotland Yard, Kelso washes up on the shores of the unassuming, seafaring town of Lowestoft where he’s tasked with locating the source of a family’s manic, near-death LSD encounter. Kelso’s bad luck has a habit of showing up at the wrong time. But you can’t fault his boss for the decision. ![]() ![]() It’s just one more snafu in a long line where his mere presence results in disaster. Another failed sting operation, leaving an officer dead, leads to constable Jim Kelso’s reassignment duty. ![]()
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