A Maine Mystery. "This book will make you want to visit Maine." "Suspense. Romance. Mystery. This book has it all." When Sarah, a travel writer from New York City, gets sent to Maine on assignment, she's reluctant to go. The Moosehead Lake region is a place of only bad memories for her. What she discovers about herself, her family, and a Boston crime is so much larger than a story for a magazine article. * * * * * * * * * * * * Three generations of Parkers had camped in the family cabin in the north woods near Maine’s Lobster Lake. The Parkers knew the dirt roads and trails around their cabin better than anyone, except maybe the local game warden. It was always a peaceful and safe place, where nothing much ever happened. That all changed the year Joe Parker was old enough to hunt on his own, the oddly dressed stranger stalked their woods, and the bandits caused some serious trouble. For the Parkers and the game warden, it’s a race against the weather, finding clues to the crime, and locating the sneaky backwoods characters who manage to stay one step ahead of them. For Sarah, her feelings for the Maine woods will never be the same. * * * * * * * * * * * * Read about the Maine woods, Moosehead Lake, Lobster Lake, Greenville Maine, and the Annual Seaplane Fly-in. The Lobster Lake Bandits is a mystery that weaves together multiple plots, while introducing you to the characters and the beauty of the Maine Highlands. Also available in eBook, hardcover, and for the Large Print version click on the author's name, or go to amazon.com/author/tommycarbone * * * * * * * * * * * * This novel is set in the Moosehead Lake Region of Maine. Moosehead is Maine's largest lake and measures approximately 40 miles long by 10 miles wide. At the center of the lake is Mt. Kineo, the largest rhyolite formation known in the world. The igneous rock was used by Native Americans to craft weapons and tools. Lobster Lake is to the north east of Moosehead, nestled in a remote forest. It is the same pristine wilderness that greeted Henry Thoreau, Lucius Hubbard, Thomas Steele, and Fannie Hardy Eckstorm. It is an area rich in history, but full of mystery and legends. This book will transport you to those woods and the writing will allow you to smell the pine-scented air and hear the call of the loons. After reading, you may just want to visit for yourself. * * * * * * * * * * * * Tommy Carbone is a Maine author who writes mystery and non-fiction. You can read about moose, and much more, in his novel, "The Lobster Lake Bandits - Mystery at Moosehead." Maine's Journal Tribune Book Corne r , stated, "Carbone is a natural story teller. His description and dialogue make the characters come alive. The reader feels they are getting to know the real people of Maine I loved the whole book and recommend it highly. The sequel, "The Elephant Mountain Gang," brings readers back to Moosehead Lake. The Bangor Daily News exclaimed, "I will say Tommy’s characters are very real. And I must warn you, have plenty of time set aside because you’re not going to want to stop reading.” Tommy has also released several Maine classics on the Maine North Woods by Lucius Hubbard and Thomas S. Steele. Follow Tommy here on Amazon. Praise for "The Lobster Lake Bandits - Mystery at Moosehead" "The Lobster Lake Bandits is a real mystery thriller set in the north woods of rural Maine. The story will have you in suspense trying to guess what was happening in the woods surrounding the Parker family hunting camp.Solving the mystery becomes a joint effort between the game warden, the camp owner and his son, Joe, and a stranger who may have ulterior motives. The end results will keep you hooked right up until the end. It indeed is a great read." - - John Ford Sr . Retired Maine Game Warden and County Sheriff Author of Suddenly, the Cider Didn't Taste So Good: Adventures of a Game Warden in Maine. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Review: "Refreshing and beautiful, Tommy Carbone's new book goes back to nature in Maine.He describes the beauty of the natural environment in northern Maine near the Moosehead Lake region.Carbone is a natural storyteller in his novel about northern, Maine. His descriptions and dialogue make the characters come alive . The reader feels they are getting to know the real people of Maine. I loved the whole book and recommend it highly ." - - Pat Davidson Reef The Book Corner Maine's Journal Tribune - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Review: "I'm always surprised when someone writes a great novel as their first book, but that's what Tommy Carbone has done. Tommy's book, The Lobster Lake Bandits , is a very compelling read. I particularly enjoyed it because the story is set in the woods and on the waters north of Greenville, Maine and Moosehead Lake, a place I know very well. It's the strange and dangerous characters that invade the woods that drive th