"The Captain slept fitfully, kept waking from dreams he couldn’t remember. The one he finally woke from in the morning left him frightened, but he didn’t know why. He calmed down, however, when he recalled that this wasn’t unusual. Sometimes, maybe three times, this would happen in the morning after an execution. "Soon he was fine. The two of them were gone; he had helped make the world a little better again." Captain Hughes was once a legendary member of his local police department. But now - reduced by dementia and a family tired of him - he is left to spend his final days in a nursing home. Yet one thing still drives the Captain... the need for justice. "’The Captain’ is a heart-breaking account of dementia but, as with all of Shubin’s books, it’s not just a great crime novel, it’s a great novel." --- STEVE HUSSY (Introduction to ’The Captain’)