· “Jon McGoran's wry narrative is on full display in Drift, a fun tale that follows the exploits of suspended detective Doyle Carrick, who learns the hard way not to stick his nose in his neighbors' business.” —Steve Alten, New York Times bestselling author of MEG and The Omega Project. Drift: A Thriller. Jon McGoran. Tom Doherty Associates, - Fiction - pages. 5 Reviews 4/5(5). · Drift: A Thriller Volume 1 of Doyle Carrick: Author: Jon McGoran: Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates, ISBN: , Length: pages: Subjects4/5(6).
Get this from a library! Drift. [Jon McGoran] -- After the sudden deaths of his parents, narcotics detective Doyle Carrick bides his time at an inherited house in rural Pennsylvania, where he falls in love with an organic farmer who is being. For thriller fans, Jon McGoran's DRIFT was quite satisfying on a number of levels. The plot itself offers the desired levels of twists and turns and tension, but the people and the -- let us say agencies -- creating the problems against which the novel's main character is responding, are unexpected and fresh (at least to my eyes). Drift by John McGoran is a complex thriller spotlighting the modern food industry (available June 9, ).. Jon McGoran's Drift is the tale of Doyle Carrick, a Philadelphia narcotics detective who's been temporarily relieved from duty thanks to some anger-management issues. Doyle plans to spend the duration of his suspension drinking alone in the quiet country house he inherited from his.
Drift. Carrick Watkins, Book 1. By: Jon McGoran. Narrated by: Marc Vietor. Series: Carrick Watkins, Book 1. Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins. Unabridged Audiobook. Categories: Mystery, Thriller Suspense, Mystery. out of 5 stars. Drift is my introduction to the author Jon McGoran and I must say that I enjoyed reading this novel. Drift is narrated by Doyle Carrick, a narcotics detective from Philadelphia. After the death of his mother, and then his father (step), he is issued a twenty-day suspension after behaving badly on the job. Drift is a fast-paced thriller packed with scary (because it could happen if it hasn't already) GMO-laced horror stories that will definitely make you think twice about who and where you're buying your fresh produce, and reinforce the importance of organic farming. Plus, I thought that McGoran brought a lovable (and hate-able) cast of characters to the plate.
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