The Secrets That Refuse to Stay Hidden... (A Long Time Gone police mystery novel review)

Snow can hide a multitude of secrets. The ugliness of barren ground. Footprints, made by any number of creatures. Patches of ice. Entire frozen lakes, even. Small towns are no slouches at hiding secrets, either. Keeping things from outsiders, sure... but also, sometimes, from others within the community... when someone else decides they don’t need to know. Joshua Moehling’s latest entry in his Ben Packard series, A Long Time Gone , sees the small-town cop dealing with way too many secrets in the midst of another frigid Minnesota winter. Recently an acting sheriff—but since demoted to deputy status, and assigned to the inglorious job of metal-detector duty at the courthouse—Deputy Ben Packard has had better days (months, years), than today. The day he’s confronted with a desperate man who’s somehow managed to sneak a gun into the courthouse... and aims to use it, in the name of “justice”. Ben does what he has to do—preserving a...