"Tommy Carbone brings you right to the Maine woods in his new novel. You're not going to want to stop reading." - George Smith, Maine's Bangor Daily News, Book Reviews. For a winter get-away, Sarah visits Joe at his Maine camp. When things go missing, including Joe, her thoughts of a peaceful time in the north woods disappear. Their survival may depend on determining who is there – and why. The clues uncovered lead to a discovery that has been mystifying locals for more than forty years. Moosehead Lake is forty miles long and ten miles wide at it's widest section. It is Maine's largest lake and is surrounded by millions of acres of pristine wilderness. People can disappear here for a very long time. Tommy Carbone combines historical fiction with mystery and vivid descriptions of the Maine forest and wildlife. He brings the characters in his stories to life with realistic dialogue and scenes. You will be transported to the Maine woods and feel you are part of the mystery. This is the second novel in the Moosehead Mystery series.
Tommy Carbone was born in Brooklyn, New York where he spent his childhood years roaming the streets, playing pinball, eating slices, and playing slap. The NYC blackout of 1977 sparked his interest in electricity, which led him to study electrical engineering.
He now gets inspired and writes from a one-room, uninsulated cabin, in the Maine woods where moose outnumber people three to one. This is a verifiable fact, as Tommy has been chased by them more times than he was mugged in NYC.
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"Growing Up Greenpoint - a Kid's Life in 1970s Brooklyn," is a collection of fun stories with a bit of nostalgia and history from the Big Apple.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "The Lobster Lake Bandits - Mystery at Moosehead," is a cozy historical fiction novel that is fun for all ages. Take a trip to the north woods of Maine near Moosehead Lake and experience our seaplane fly-in, meet the characters of our small mountain town, and find out about the mystery that Joe Parker must help solve. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
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I liked that this book took place in Maine, and I liked that it included real places. However, I feel like the story was kind of slow paced. The ending was good, even though there could have been more. If the story had more thrilling events or elements I would have enjoyed it more. But I did like this book overall.