
Last Place Called Home by Betsy Hartmann
As the secret federal sting operation Snakehead targets the fentanyl trade, the small mill town of Stanton, Massachusetts, becomes a battlefield in the war on drugs. In the midst of this turmoil, three mothers-newspaper reporter Laura Everett, businesswoman Mimi Sullivan, and machinist Angie Gillen-must overcome their differences and confront their pasts to keep their troubled teenagers out of the crossfire.
Help comes from two Stanton cops who break ranks after discovering Snakehead's hidden agenda. Stakes rise as the opioid crisis deepens and Mimi's daughter sinks further into heroin addiction. Laura and Angie's sons try to save her, but their efforts only place her at greater risk. Ultimately, the deadly violence threatening the community compels Laura to dig deep within herself for the power to take charge.
A fast-paced, multilayered thriller that spotlights the high human costs of the drug war, Last Place Called Home>is also a story about love and loyalty to family, friends, and place. Stanton is a hard place to live in-but it's an even harder place to leave.
—Corinne Demas, author of The Road Towards Home and The Writing Circle
“. . . The emotional grip never lets go, and the plot is as believable as it is intricate and dramatic. . . . Last Place Called Home brings to life the truth of a community in all its human aspects, and delivers a visceral understanding important to our divided times.”
—Roger King, author of Love and Fatigue in America and The Girl from Zanzibar
“Hartmann masterfully brings home the national opioid crisis to a declining town where loyalty is a dangerous concept and no one—even the law—can be trusted. The heartbreaking desperation of its mothers, lovers, and friends will shake your conscience and keep you guessing until the very last page.”
—Marisa Labozzetta, author of A Day in June
“Betsy Hartmann takes us deep into the lives of three flawed but ultimately heroic women seeking to resist the opioid epidemic in their homes and community . . . Filled with characters whose fate you will long ponder, Last Place Called Home is both a compelling read and a plea for community engagement in countering the opioid crisis.
—Michael Klare, defense correspondent for The Nation and author of All Hell Breaking Loose: The Pentagon's Perspective on Climate Change
“Betsy Hartmann brings compassion and rage to her absorbing novel . . . Ms. Hartmann has crafted an intimate page turner that reveals the relation between drug policy and the economy of despair while confronting the fraying bonds between youthful friends, and between parents and their children. Last Place Called Home is a nail-biting drama of loss and redemption.”
—Bill Fried, activist and writer on drug policy and former staff member, Law Enforcement Action Partnership
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| ISBN 13 | 9781647426422 |
| ISBN 10 | 1647426421 |
| Title | Last Place Called Home |
| Author | Betsy Hartmann |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | She Writes Press |
| Year published | 2024-07-16 |
| Number of pages | 256 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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