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A Perfect Shot

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A local basketball star in a small Ohio town tries to remake his life in middle age, but instead must confront a murderer and the prospect of leaving his hometown and giving up everything that once gave his life meaning. Nicholas "Duke" Ducheski is the most important man in the eastern Ohio steel town of Mingo Junction. Nearly two decades after he made the winning shot in the state championship basketball game, he remains much adored and the focal point of community pride. Hardly a day passes when someone doesn't want to talk about "the game." Now approaching forty, Duke no longer wants to be defined solely by something he did when he was eighteen. So he decides to parlay his local popularity into a successful restaurant—"Duke's Place." But no sooner does he get his restaurant up and running than disaster strikes. One day, "Little Tony" DeMarco, his brother-in-law and a known mob enforcer, comes into the restaurant and murders Duke's oldest friend. Now Duke faces the hardest decision of his life. DeMarco thinks he's untouchable, but Duke discovers a way to take him down, along with his mob superiors. To do so, however, means leaving Mingo Junction and sacrificing his treasured identity as the town legend. And if he follows through, what will remain of his life?
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    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2018
      A former high school basketball hero facing first the middle-age blues and then the murderous enmity of a mob enforcer must decide between leaving the hometown that still idolizes him and embarking on a dangerous course of revenge.Surprisingly little has gone right in Nicholas "Duke" Ducheski's life since his last-minute heroics won the state championship game for the Mingo Indians. He got his girlfriend, Nina DeMarco, pregnant and had to marry her. Their son, Timmy, was deprived of oxygen too long before birth and has come of age speechless in a nursing home bed. In a bid to break out of his job as a millworker, Duke has partnered with his old friends Moonie Collier and Angelo Angelli to bankroll Duke's Place, and it's been a gratifying success. But Nina won't divorce Duke so he can marry charge nurse Cara Wilbright, and Nina's twin brother, Tony, has made it clear that Duke lives and breathes only at his sufferance. When Moonie, hopelessly in debt to Tony's boss, Salvatore Antonelli, ends up killing Antonelli courier Frankie "The Troll" Silvestri, Duke's friendship with Moonie drags him so deep into a macabre criminal plot that it's not clear how he's ever going to get out. What is clear, despite all the time shifts and flashbacks within flashbacks, is that his choice is between giving evidence against Tony to the FBI, entering the witness protection program, and saying goodbye forever to Cara and Mingo Junction or finding a way to get the goods on Tony that's a lot more successful than his laughably ineffectual first attempts.Yocum (A Welcome Murder, 2017, etc.) produces a slow-moving study of a likably mediocre small-town hero out beyond his depth that gradually catches fire as his peril becomes more urgent and the stakes ever higher.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from February 12, 2018
      The prologue of this outstanding crime novel from Edgar-finalist Yocum (A Welcome Murder) reveals that Nicholas “Duke” Ducheski disappeared from the ash-covered steel mill town of Mingo Junction, Ohio, without a trace on May 24, 1994. There are two theories about the fate of the former high school basketball legend and owner of Duke’s Bar, a popular local hangout. Some think that Duke was murdered by his own brother-in-law, Tony DeMarco, an enforcer for a crime boss. The rest believe that he legged it out of town and assumed a new identity. Flash back to 1988. Duke always does everything he can to avoid trouble, but when Tony kills Theodore “Moonie” Collier, the most loyal friend Duke ever had, he has had enough. His plan to bring Tony down is dangerous, but if he lives through it, it would mean justice for Moonie and a better life for everyone in Mingo Junction. Yocum has crafted a harrowing yet touching story about friendship, loyalty, and doing what is right no matter the cost. Agent: Colleen Mohyde, Doe Coover Agency.

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