The Last Slider

The Last Slider

by Peter K. Connolly
The Last Slider

The Last Slider

by Peter K. Connolly

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Overview

While workers ready the nuclear submarine Mystic for a June 2005 launching, comely Cynthia "Casey" Kiernan, PR chief at New England Shipbuilding Corp. (NESCO) in Connecticut's Fort Griswold Bay, struggles with distracting office politics and the slings and arrows of "investigative" journalists more intent on Pulitzers than objectivity. One of these is Brad Neiman, a young, self-centered Defense reporter for the Washington Word. On a business trip to Westchester County's New Rochelle, Neiman flees from a midnight hit-and-run witnessed only by Frank Manning, a part-time bookstore clerk in a small Connecticut River town. Manning later becomes a large part of Casey Kiernan's world in Fort Griswold Bay.

One of Kiernan's occasional freelance hires at NESCO is respected Hartford Crier photographer Ray Borelli. Ray reacts rather irrationally when he perceives an offense to his person, but his psychotic selective memory is buttressed by the fact that his victims rarely survive to testify against him. Ray nurses an intense grudge against Second district U.S. Congressman Bob Avery, and plots to amend an imaginary injury inflicted by Avery. Borelli, meanwhile, is adding to an eclectic list of victims that began not long after his WWII GI father deserted Ray and his mother.

A presidential election, an FBI investigation, and an inside look at the logistics of christening and launching an 8,000 ton nuclear submarine provide a backdrop for this story, anchored at "The Ship," a notorious, century-old submarine builder in the southeast corner of the Constitution State.

Events unfold in Connecticut, New Rochelle, and Washington DC from late October 2004, through June 25, 2005, concluding as Mystic and her proud Navy crew prepare to become the last Navy submarine to slide down the yard's traditional sliding ways into the Thames River.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148364603
Publisher: Peter K. Connolly
Publication date: 08/24/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 371
File size: 225 KB

About the Author

Peter K. Connolly attended the University of Notre Dame, Stonehill College, and Marquette University, earning undergraduate and graduate degrees in journalism. He retired from General Dynamics as Corporate Director of Public Affairs. An ex-Marine, Connolly has been a columnist, writer for the St. Louis Cardinals baseball club, and magazine contributor. Grottogate is his third novel. He authored "The Last Slider" in 2004 and "When Shadows Fell at Notre Dame" in 2007.

A native of suburban New York City, he now lives in rural Missouri west of St. Louis and devotes much of his time to birding, growing watermelons, feeding catfish and bass, watching Fox News, and buying birthday cards for his six children and 24 grandchidren.

Connolly can be reached at or 573 459-6774.
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