‘With a dashing of noir, The Man in the Bleachers is lively and clearly written. Dynamic dialogue peppers the story and is gracefully blended with exposition. Bridgwater’s mix of murder mystery and 1920s baseball is a crackling combination.’ – Book Life Prize Critics Report
August, 1920, New York City. With the Great War now a rapidly fading memory, Lucas Blaine wants nothing more than to forget the past and focus on leading his minor league baseball team to a pennant-winning finish. But the agony he hopes he’s left behind is about to catch up with him.
A random newspaper article about a murder and a Cracker Jack prize ignites his interest. The very next day, he receives his own Cracker Jack prize from an anonymous sender. Then another. And another. At first, the trinkets appear to be mere curiosities, without message or context. A shovel. A cat. A clock. But when the team mascot is cruelly murdered, the message becomes strikingly clear: Lucas Blaine is a target. The question is . . . who’s targeting him? And why?
When his demonic tormentor viciously attacks his treasured team and the love of his life, his sense of helplessness explodes, hurtling Blaine into a furious manhunt through the streets and subways of New York until he finally comes face to face with the man in the bleachers.
About the author
E.J. BRIDGWATER has over forty years of film and video production experience and has won over fifty national and international awards for writing, directing and videography. He is the author of ‘Boardroom Director: How To Produce Exceptional Corporate Video, ‘ as well as an award-winning radio play, ‘A Fisherman No More.’ ‘The Man in the Bleachers’ is his first novel. He lives in Toronto with his family. You can reach him at [email protected]