The Pine Barrens Stratagem
February 15th, 2022The Pine Barrens Stratagem
by Ken Harris
February 1-28, 2022 Virtual Book Tour
Synopsis:
Private Investigator Steve Rockfish needs cash, like yesterday. The bad news is that yesterday, a global pandemic raged, and Maryland was headed toward a lockdown that would ultimately lead to cheating spouses no longer “working late,” and hence a lack of new clients.
Rockfish’s luck changes when a Hollywood producer reaches out, but the job is two states away and involves digging up information on a child trafficking ring from the 1940s. What he uncovers will be used to support the launch of a true crime docuseries. He grabs a mask, hand sanitizer and heads for South Jersey.
On-site, Rockfish meets Jawnie McGee, the great granddaughter of a local policeman gone missing while investigating the original crimes. As the duo uncover more clues, they learn the same criminal alliance has reformed to use the pandemic as a conduit to defraud the Federal Government of that sweet, sweet, stimulus money.
It’s not long before the investigation turns up some key intel on a myriad of illicit activity over the last eighty years and Rockfish rockets toward a showdown with the mafia, local archdiocese and dirty cops. COVID-19 isn’t the only threat to his health.
Book Details:
Genre: Crime Thriller
Published by: Black Rose Writing
Publication Date: January 27th 2022
Number of Pages: 250
ISBN: 1684338719 (ISBN13: 9781684338719)
Purchase Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Goodreads
ISLAND BREEZES
Have you ever watched that old TV show called The Rockford Files? This book is a takeoff on that series. Even down to Steve Rockfish living in a trailer.
I enjoyed the plot and action, but I had to push myself to read this book.
I can deal with a little swearing in the books I read. But when nearly everyone in the book is almost constantly swearing, it’s just too much. I’m sorry I won’t be able to keep reading this series. I enjoyed the interaction between Steve and Jawnie.
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Read an excerpt:
Rockfish sat in the Scionâs passenger seat while Jawnie drove. He wasnât thrilled with the decision, but she was adamant that some of the dirt roads, deep within the Pine Barrens, were no place for a Dodge Challenger. Plus, she didnât feel like playing navigator. In the end, Rockfish decided not to put up much of a fight, considering Jawnie was more than a little familiar with where they were headed, although he had second thoughts with the four cases of whiplash he had suffered before even reaching the highway.
âDo you drive with two feet,â he asked. âBecause my head canât keep jerking forward and slamming back much more. Unless youâre running an insurance scam, and if so, what would be my take?â
âEnough with the backseat driving, and can you put your visor back up? That late afternoon glare off the mirror is killing me.â
âMake a deal with you. You drive how you want. Iâll keep an eye on our surroundings the way I want. Speaking of which, can you move this right-side passenger mirror a little more to the right, all Iâm seeing is the rear fender.â
âYou got it,â Jawnie said, and she played with the mirror control until Rockfish let her know it was right where he needed it. He could monitor anyone approaching from behind without having to turn around.
âI do want to fill you in on something I learned before we left,â Rockfish said. âWhen you went into the house to fix those sandwiches, I reached out to a guy I know in the Baltimore PD, Dan Decker. Heâs an old friend and helps me out when he can. Heâs going to have one of their academy cadets do some research for us and see if there is anything more than a current history between the Marini and Provolone families. The Mariniâs have run Baltimore as long as the Provoloneâs have this area. If Edwardâs notation of the two factions working together has anything to it, Decker will let us know. He said currently both families have worked together when it was profitable to do so. Sound familiar?â
âYeah, same M.O. as our knuckle draggers and kid touchers,â Jawnie replied.
Rockfish was happy to learn Jawnieâs disdain for organized religion matched his own. âWell put. But if there is a history there, what are the odds that some wealthy, non-fertile Baltimore Catholics would be willing to pony up some cash to right the situation. And Edward was witness to it all?â
They drove in silence over the next twenty minutes, Rockfish trying to figure out exactly what he expected to find in a fifty-four-year-old decrepit building in the middle of the woods. He hadnât arrived at a conclusion yet when something very familiar came into focus.
âRemember when you asked me about knowing when youâre being followed?â Rockfish said.
âYeah, I just chalked it up to anxiety and paranoia. It comes standard on the Millennial base model.â
âGuess what? We are,â Rockfish deadpanned. âDonât do a damn thing different and let me think for a second. Thereâs a Jeep Grand Cherokee, right now, two cars back thatâs been with us since we pulled off the highway when I was telling you what Decker said.â
Rockfish pulled out a scrap of paper and jotted down the license plate.
âIâll ask Decker to run this, if they end up sticking on our ass the whole way. I could be a tad paranoid, but Iâd rather err on the side of caution. Just keep doing what youâre doing, and Iâll tell you if evasive actions become necessary. Weâll start you slow and work our way up to the infamous private eye J-turn.â
Ten minutes later, the Scion crossed the Hammonton City line and Rockfish lost sight of the Jeep. He had Jawnie drive a couple of concentric circles around the downtown area, before heading out on County Route 542 which, according to her, would point them towards the southern part of Wharton State Forest and the abandoned orphanage.
Rockfish spotted the Jeep, only a second or two after it turned on Route 542 from a side street.
âCompanyâs back,â Rockfish said. âI guess when we hit these dirt roads you mentioned, weâll see how serious they are.â
When the Scionâs tires soon left the asphalt, and began rolling down the slightly larger than single lane dirt road, the Jeepâs true intentions came to light. No longer concerned about being spotted, the Jeepâs speed increased until it was only a few feet from Jawnieâs bumper. Rockfishâs head swiveled from the Jeep and back to his pilot. He needed to stay calm, but Jawnie looked petrified, and while her hands had a death grip on the wheel, they were also visibly shaking.
âJawnie, listen to me and weâll be alright.â
She didnât say a word, but Rockfish could feel the car slowing down. Screw her feelings, he thought and began giving orders.
âPut your foot back on the gas. You need to keep a constant speed.â And then a minute later. âStay in the center, donât give them space to get alongside of us.â Lastly, he shouted. âThe center I said!â His voice gave out with that last outburst and he knew she heard the fear in it.
Rockfish swore as the Jeep slammed into their back bumper. âThat a girl, keep her straight! Gas, give it someââ
The rear windshield exploded, shards of safety glass like small pellets peppered the interior of the car. Jawnie screamed and instinctively yanked the wheel to the left. Likewise, Rockfish now yelled in order to be heard.
âFoot off the gas! Steer into it!â
Rockfish wasnât sure how he got through to Jawnie, but she listened, and the Scion straightened back up and they were rocketing straight down the dirt road once again. But before he could congratulate his pupil, the Jeep was now angling to get alongside; the Scion drifting dangerously close to the right shoulder, or lack thereof. Rockfish turned and looked out the driverâs side rear window. He could clearly see the Jeepâs front end.
In the next instant, they were sliding again, Jawnieâs foot slammed on the brake and the Jeepâs right fender nudged the Scionâs left rear. Brakes squealed, and tires howled as dirt, dust and burnt rubber filled their lungs.
âHold on, hold on, hold on!â It was all he managed to say, but her eyes told him she was a million miles away. Rockfish closed his and braced for impact.
The car spun violently to the left, a hundred and eighty degrees, and his head whipped left and then right, slamming against the window. The seatbelt dug into his chest and he had trouble breathing. A second later, the earth beneath the carâs right side began to give way and the Scion slid into a ditch before coming to a stop.
By the time Rockfish opened his eyes and turned around, the taillights from the Jeep had disappeared into the distance.
* * * * * * * * * *
âThat settles it, Iâm going to the police now! They, someone, fuck I donât know who just tried to kill us!â Jawnie said. âLook at my car! Whoâs going to pay for this? Not like weâre exchanging fucking information with them!â Her mask was around her neck and Rockfish could see the tears.
Rockfish took a second before he replied. His partner was still in shock, borderline hysterical, and he didnât want to push her over the edge, unlike the car they pulled themselves from. The Jeep had performed a textbook pit maneuver and Rockfish bet Jawnie wasnât a big fan of Cops or Live PD. Hence, her jumping straight to attempted murder.
âNow hold on Jawnie,â Rockfish said. âYouâre not hurt, right? That seatbelt and airbag did their jobs?â
âOf course, butââ
âNo buts about it. Your chest might be a little sore tomorrow from that belt, your eyes swollen from the air bag, and more importantly, youâll never forget your first chase. But seriously, no one tried to kill us. If they had wanted us dead, weâd be bleeding out from gunshot wounds. Your rear window was the victim of a warning shot. When we were in that ditch, no one walked up from behind and pumped a few slugs into the back of our heads.â
Rockfish stopped and looked at Jawnie, he needed to make sure he was getting through. Her breathing had slowed down quite a bit and that was a start.
âThis was a warning, pure and simple. All this tells us is that someone thinks you might be sticking your nose somewhere it doesnât belong. Obviously, it pertains to those boxes. I havenât been in town long enough to piss someone off yet, at least, I hope. But if they were staking out your place, theyâd have my license plate number and know who I am.â
âBut Iâve only dealt with Hasty on this,â Jawnie said.
âLook. You might have worked out a deal with Hasty, but odds are he wasnât the one that went into the very back of the evidence room and pulled those boxes for you. Heâs probably recounted your conversation to a few of his âtrustedâ senior men, and God knows who else might have been in the room when those conversations took place. Was there anything else you mentioned either to him or anyone else at the station that might cause a reaction like what just happened?â
âI d-d-did tell him I had hoped to t-t-take what I found in these boxes, scan what I could, and create a website. One that would ask the public for tips. Anonymously, of course. It would be a way to get the word out and maybe get someoneâs attention who might remember something. Hasty asked his secretary to check and see if he had the authority to put the PDâs logo and tip line on this site. He was only trying to help.â
âSo, heâs got a secretary. Old bird, I bet?â
âYeah, Betty Lou Sommers. Iâm guessing sheâs logged more than a few years there.â
âThereâs your problem. Old Betty Lou sees all Hastyâs business that comes and goes out of his office. Iâd lay odds her loyalties lie with others sheâs worked with or for through the years and not the guy who knocked the latest Ringle out of office.â
âIâd never thought of it that way.â
âIf youâre trying to be a junior special agent, Iâd advise you to think that way. Someone in that department is crooked and an off-duty cop or on-duty mafioso ran us off the road. Doesnât matter who, Iâm betting they can be one and the same. Now if you feel alright, we need to call for a tow.â
âAnd an Uber.â
âDo you have any bars?â Rockfish said.
âNope.â
âWe were lucky this was only a warning. Weâve got some walking ahead of us. They shouldnât be coming back.â
I gotta reach out to Davenport, he thought. The stakes have significantly increased.
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Excerpt from The Pine Barrens Stratagem by Ken Harris. Copyright 2022 by Ken Harris. Reproduced with permission from Ken Harris. All rights reserved.
Author Bio:
Ken Harris retired from the FBI, after thirty-two years, as a cybersecurity executive. With over three decades writing intelligence products for senior Government officials, Ken provides unique perspectives on the conventional fast-paced crime thriller. While this is his first traditionally published novel, he previously self-published two novellas and two novels. He spends days with his wife Nicolita, and two Labradors, Shady and Chalupa Batman. Evenings are spent cheering on Philadelphia sports. Ken firmly believes Pink Floyd, Irish whiskey and a Montecristo cigar are the only muses necessary. He is a native of New Jersey and currently resides in Northern Virginia.
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