Here is the publisher’s description and further down is a handy link to Amazon:
Infusing elements of dark
reality into this richly detailed, comical series, Mcdonald’s first volume, Flynn,
delves deeper into the curious character first introduced in Confess,
Fletch—Francis Xavier Flynn.
Early one morning as
Boston’s only investigator is returning home from solving another peculiar
case, he has the displeasure of witnessing a spectacularly horrible show
outside his front door: a massive aircraft, carrying over one hundred souls,
exploding in midair over the harbor. Almost immediately, the Human Surplus
League takes credit for the heinous act of terrorism. But “Reluctant Flynn”
isn’t so easily convinced, unlike his partner and governmental counterparts.
Now finding himself at
the whim of the tedious and ill-mannered FBI agents as they follow bunk leads
and question all the wrong suspects, he decides to do his own digging,
employing family and encountering new friends and old acquaintances along the
way. As the truth begins to trickle forth, Flynn finds himself staring down a
much bigger—and much deadlier—problem.
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