Prodigal Son by Thomas B. Cavanagh

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  • Pub. Date: July 2008
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 667,207
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    • Pub. Date: July 2008
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Hardcover, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 667,207

    Synopsis

    Three months after he’s undergone surgery to remove a brain tumor, retired police detective Mike Garrity’s cancer is in remission. It’s great news, but when you’ve been planning to only live for a few months, you don’t normally worry about savings. A return to health also means a return to the workforce, and whether he likes it or not, Mike’s going to have to adjust to the role of private investigator.
    He's also bounced back into a romance with a member of his cancer support group, Debbie Watson. But while Mike may be celebrating his victory over cancer, Debbie’s just been handed a grim prognosis. Desperate, she asks him for help with what might be her last request: tracking down the son she put up for adoption twenty years ago. 
                Debbie’s son is not the only lost child Mike has been asked to trace. A high school friend of his daughter has died of an overdose. The boy’s father is convinced that the death was not a suicide and, though the case is officially closed, the officer in charge has his own doubts about its conclusion.
                Back at work and stumbling headlong into a new relationship, Mike should have a lot to look forward to. But all is not as it seems, and he’s about to find out that cancer isn’t the only thing trying to kill him.

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    An ex-cop who's survived cancer tackles two tough cases as a new private eye. Fresh from a dangerous case (Head Games, 2007) and from surgery to remove a brain tumor, Mike Garrity is focused on recovery. But when Jimmy Hungerford of A-Plus Investigators urges him to become a private investigator, he takes the offer seriously. Before he can reach a decision, two challenging cases fall into his lap. At the funeral of teenage suicide Victor Madrigas, a classmate of Mike's daughter Jennifer, Victor's grieving father Ben Madrigas, convinced his son was murdered, hires Mike to prove it. Later, Mike feels sparks with Debbie Watson, another member of his support group whose grave diagnosis is recent. After the couple spends a night together, Debbie solicits Mike's help in finding the son she gave up for adoption. Busy Mike can barely absorb the news that his ex-wife Cam's pregnancy will make him a father again. Diving into Debbie's case, he locates her son, Jonathan Dennis. But the young man manages to avoid him with the help of Steven Schumacher, his prickly roommate. Daringly, Mike breaks into their apartment and finds himself first standing over the recently deceased Jonathan and then sitting in jail. When he's released on bail, he rushes to Debbie's apartment, but she's vanished. Cavanagh's crackerjack pace and his hero's lack of self-pity compellingly dramatize the chaos of Mike's life. Agent: Daniel Lazar/Writers House

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    Biography

    Thomas B. Cavanagh has written award-winning children’s television shows for Nickelodeon, the Walt Disney Company, and many others. He is author of the novel Murderland as well as the first Mike Garrity novel, Head Games, which won the Florida Book Awards 2007 Gold Medal for Popular Fiction and was named a 2007 “Killer Book” Selection by the Independent Mystery Bookseller’s Association. He lives in Central Florida with his family. For more information, please visit his Web site at thomasbcavanagh.com.

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    June 27, 2008: Former police officer Mike Garrity plans to recover from surgery to remove a brain tumor (see HEAD GAMES). However, he considers the advice of his friend Jimmy Hungerford of A-Plus Investigators to become a private investigator as the cases are simple yet will keep him occupied.---------------- Before he can decide whether he feels ready, Mile attends the funeral of teenage suicide Victor Madrigas, a classmate of his daughter Jennifer the late teen?s grieving father Ben believes his son was murdered and after pleading with Mike that he will pay him to investigate, Mike agrees. Mike and fellow cancer survivor support group participant Debbie Watson are attracted to one another. They spend a night together. Her prognosis is very serious so in the morning she begs Mike to find her son she gave up years ago for adoption. Mike agrees. Finally his former wife Cam informs him she is carrying his child. Meanwhile after absorbing the shocker of being a father again, Mike finds Debbie?s son, Jonathan Dennis, but his roommate Steven Schumacher keeps Mike from meeting him. When Mike breaks into their apartment, he is greeted by Jonathan?s corpse and soon afterward jailed on suspicion of murder. Out on bail, Mike is shocked as Debbie is missing.--------------- Mike has enough on his plate with the cancer, but in some ways he agrees with Jimmy to get back to work soonest so as to avoid a self pity party all those who care about him will drown him enough with their misguided sympathy. Thus by taking on the two cases, he becomes a role model while the audience obtains a hectic incredibly fast-paced investigative tale as Mike not so gaily and readers quite happily wonder what?s going on.------------- Harriet Klausner