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GATEKEEPER. Archer Mayor. 2003. Read by Christopher Graybill. 7 cds. 8 hrs. Sound Library, BBC BBC
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 Vermont autumn foliage, antiques, and skiing will not find them in this gritty look at drug traffic in Brattleboro and beyond. At the behest of the governor, Joe Gunther Joe Gunther is the hero of Archer Mayor's longrunning mystery novel series set largely in Brattleboro, Vermont. When the series begins, Gunther has already worked as a police officer for thirty years and is an experienced police lieutenant. , head of the Vermont Bureau of Investigation, and his colleagues are trying to solve the double murder of a known dealer and a politically connected young woman. They also want to better control the burgeoning drug trafficking going on between Holyoke, Massachusetts
See Holyoke, Colorado for the city in Colorado.


Holyoke is a city in Hampden County, Massachusetts, on the banks of the Connecticut River. The population was 39,958 at the 2005 population estimate. The current mayor is Michael Sullivan.
 and Vermont. Sammie Martens puts her life on the line by going undercover while Lester Spinney spin·ney  
n. pl. spin·neys Chiefly British
A small grove; a copse.



[Obsolete French espinoi, from Old French espinei, thorny place, from Vulgar Latin
 deals with his own son's budding involvement with the drug world.

An absorbing tale well narrated by pleasant-voiced Graybill, who administers pace and characterization with skill. One or two voices sound a little strained but most, male and female, are believably portrayed. Mary Purucker, Beverly Hills P.L., Beverly Hills, CA
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