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  • Funeral for a Friend: A Jonathan Stride Novel

  • The Jonathan Stride Series, 10
  • Written by: Brian Freeman
  • Narrated by: Joe Barrett
  • Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (28 ratings)

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Funeral for a Friend: A Jonathan Stride Novel

Written by: Brian Freeman
Narrated by: Joe Barrett
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“You’re safe, Stride. I found the body at the Deeps. I buried him.”

Jonathan Stride’s best friend, Steve Garske, makes a shocking deathbed confession: He protected Stride by covering up a murder. Hours later, the police dig up Steve’s yard and find a body with a bullet hole in its skull.

Stride is pretty sure he knows who it is. Seven years ago, an out-of-town reporter disappeared while investigating anonymous allegations of rape against a prominent politician. Back then, the police believed that the reporter drowned at a dangerous swimming hole called the Deeps...but the discovery of the body changes everything. Now Stride’s partner, Maggie Bei, is forced to ask Stride an uncomfortable question: Did you kill him?

Stride is obviously hiding things. He was the last person to see the reporter alive. And he admits lying to Maggie about that meeting but won’t tell her why. With suspicion in the murder pointing at him, Stride finds himself off the case and on leave from the Duluth Police.

His only ally in clearing his name is his wife, Serena, who retraces the reporter’s investigation into the explosive allegations. The clues all point to a hot Duluth summer years earlier that everyone in town would prefer to forget.

Someone was willing to kill rather than let those long-ago secrets come out, and the suspect with the strongest motive...is Stride.

©2020 Brian Freeman (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing

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Wow, from beginning to end!

Brian Freeman's novel, Funeral for a Friend: A Jonathan Stride Novel, starts with an emotional scene that many of us can relate to. What a powerful opening! The story takes us back to many previous characters in Jonathan Stride novels; if you haven't read all of the novels you may not know what they're talking about when they refer to past happenings to the main characters. It may have made the story richer to know what they're talking about, but it doesn't detract from the meaning. The usual twists and turns occur in a Brian Freeman story, and the ending is filled with more development of the main characters. Wow, from beginning to end!

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