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Tag Archives: Lucas A. Tuscano
That Doesn’t Happen Here
Gerry Boyle here. Interrupting your lovely Maine summer with a bit of a reality check. Heroin. Triple murders. Brutal beatings. That’s the news from “Maine, the way life should be” this week. Sorry to rain on your lobster dinner but … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bangor Daily News, Bangor triple homicide, Brandon Blake, crime stories, crime writing, Damaged Goods, Daniel T. Borders, Down East Books, Gerry Boyle, Howland assault, Jack McMorrow Mysteries, Lucas A. Tuscano, Nicolle A. Lugdon, Port City Black and White
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