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Rage paves the roads of Texas.Al Quinn's quiet life as a retired sheriff's department detective is disturbed by a case of road rage. An angry driver shoots at Al's sister-in-law, Bonnie, and her baby. Bonnie returns fire and wounds her assailant, Ketchum, who leaves the scene. But that's not the end of the altercation.Ketchum gathers some friends to help him get revenge. Al and his entire family are now in the path of enraged, payback-minded armed thugs who have little to lose. Sheriff Clayton makes matters worse by asking Bonnie and the rest of Al's group not to kill the men so they can stand trial. Law enforcement wants to make a point about road rage. But Al would rather teach them not to mess with the ones he loves.
Retired teacher Esbeth Walters isn't the type to spend her golden years playing shuffleboard with the other old ladies at the senior center. She would much rather stay at home, tending her flowers and reading. But after finding Jake Marston's arm in a bed of coreopsis, Esbeth devotes her free time to sleuthing, channeling Agatha Christie detectives, much to the chagrin of Sheriff Danvers. She can't help it if she's better at solving crimes than he is.But soon, her life becomes a series of real-life murder mysteries.Between Tupperware parties, weddings, and a trip to the north woods of Maine, Esbeth and her eccentric group of pals butt heads with local law enforcement while unraveling a series of seemingly unsolvable cases.
Some New Trouble Every Day Al Quinn had pictured himself spending time alone, perhaps fishing more when he retired as a sheriff's department detective. Instead he finds himself sharing his Texas lakeside house with his formerly estranged brother Maury, Maury's nurse Bonnie, and Fergie, a woman Al hadn't spent time with since they'd once shared a horrible prom date in high school. He even has a dog, as well as a life filled with the chaos when demands are made on his detecting skills that keep his days more active than ever. There's even a pretty good chance that his doing a few dangerous good deeds might just get him killed.
An Al Quinn Novel: Book 5Once again, Al Quinn's wish to lead a quiet life as a retired sheriff's department detective gets interrupted. This time, a female con artist has ripped off a charity drive his brother, Maury, and his sister-in-law, Bonnie, are heading.Sheriff Clayton also wants a favor. He asks Al to look into a report of a chupacabra, a mythological Texas beast that sucks the blood from goats. The tangled web causes Al and his "starting-to-get-serious" partner, Fergie, to cross paths with two hardened killers who decide Al and Fergie need to die.Their dance across the drought-stricken countryside threatens to finish Al and Fergie, along with the rest of his household, including the baby, Little Al, and their dog, Tanner.
When a full-blooded Cheyenne called the Bone Lady asks Al Quinn to find her missing daughter, Gerta, he readily agrees. However, he soon discovers that there is no trail, no starting point. Forced to grab at glimmers and hunches that lead him to the seamy edge of a hidden child-porn ring, Sheriff Clayton asks Al to cooperate with an undercover FBI agent.Al's pal Fergie thinks the Bone Lady is one of the scariest women she's ever met. Not only does the woman work in a butcher shop, but some bodies begin to show up sliced like holiday hams.Each effort to find Gerta leads Al down a new dangerous path, from Russian mafia types to his old foes connected with the Mexican cartels. It may be that this time he just has to take a shot in the dark.
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