These Mortal Remains: A Mystery
Milton T. Burton has charmed readers for years with his Texas mysteries, notable for their backwoods flair, down-home characters, and Southern-flavored sense of humor. In These Mortal Remains, Sheriff Bo Handel returns in a mystery which will have Burton's many fans hooting and hollering. Bo Handel knows Texas's Caddo County inside and out, from the town drunks to the teen troublemakers with too much time on their hands. But when Toby, an African-American deputy and one of Bo's best cops, is shot and left wounded on the side of the road, Bo's eyes are opened to a side of his county that he's never before seen. A group of white supremacists are occupying a compound on the edge of town, and a few key members are determined to wreak havoc on those they hate. Suspenseful, provocative, and smart, These Mortal Remains is a fantastic final book from a beloved Southern talent.
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These Mortal Remains: A Mystery
Milton T. Burton has charmed readers for years with his Texas mysteries, notable for their backwoods flair, down-home characters, and Southern-flavored sense of humor. In These Mortal Remains, Sheriff Bo Handel returns in a mystery which will have Burton's many fans hooting and hollering. Bo Handel knows Texas's Caddo County inside and out, from the town drunks to the teen troublemakers with too much time on their hands. But when Toby, an African-American deputy and one of Bo's best cops, is shot and left wounded on the side of the road, Bo's eyes are opened to a side of his county that he's never before seen. A group of white supremacists are occupying a compound on the edge of town, and a few key members are determined to wreak havoc on those they hate. Suspenseful, provocative, and smart, These Mortal Remains is a fantastic final book from a beloved Southern talent.
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These Mortal Remains: A Mystery

These Mortal Remains: A Mystery

by Milton T. Burton

Narrated by James Jenner

Unabridged — 9 hours, 35 minutes

These Mortal Remains: A Mystery

These Mortal Remains: A Mystery

by Milton T. Burton

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Milton T. Burton has charmed readers for years with his Texas mysteries, notable for their backwoods flair, down-home characters, and Southern-flavored sense of humor. In These Mortal Remains, Sheriff Bo Handel returns in a mystery which will have Burton's many fans hooting and hollering. Bo Handel knows Texas's Caddo County inside and out, from the town drunks to the teen troublemakers with too much time on their hands. But when Toby, an African-American deputy and one of Bo's best cops, is shot and left wounded on the side of the road, Bo's eyes are opened to a side of his county that he's never before seen. A group of white supremacists are occupying a compound on the edge of town, and a few key members are determined to wreak havoc on those they hate. Suspenseful, provocative, and smart, These Mortal Remains is a fantastic final book from a beloved Southern talent.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Lively and well-crafted . . . It made me glad to return to East Texas—at least in fiction.” —Patrick Anderson, The Washington Post, on Nights of the Red Moon

“Burton takes a sure hand to the small-town politics, paperwork hassles, and easy authority of an East Texas lawman's life.” —The Houston Chronicle on Nights of the Red Moon

“Burton's rip-snorting third mystery will appeal to fans of Bill Crider, Ben Rehder, and Kinky Friedman.” —Publishers Weekly (starred) on Nights of the Red Moon

“A tasty slice of local pie.” —The Austin American Statesman on Nights of the Red Moon

“Burton's down-home, good-old-boy narrative will appeal to mystery readers who enjoy a fresh voice.” —Library Journal on Nights of the Red Moon

Kirkus Reviews

An East Texas sheriff's quiet routine is shattered when one of his deputies is badly wounded in a traffic stop gone wrong. Bo Handel, an erudite sheriff who once studied music at Rice University, has dealt for 30 years with a wide range of crimes and misdemeanors in Caddo County. Now, his African-American deputy has been shot and a white supremacist group has set up a compound in his county. The trouble all starts when a World War II vet who's killed two robbers is found strangled in his home with no clue that could identify his killer. Although the supremacist compound is owned by a mild-mannered college professor with a racial bee in his bonnet, many of the members who hang out there belong to violent groups and have long criminal records. The FBI has an informant in the compound who's working with Bo (Nights of the Red Moon, 2010, etc.), and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives gets involved when Bo receives a tip that automatic weapons are being smuggled into the compound. Bo develops a lead on the van his deputy's shooter used, but that only leads to the murder of the van's owner. Though he comes on like a typical good old boy, Bo is a clever detective, and his people skills keep the warring factions in check as he works to clear the most repugnant case of his career. Burton, who recently passed away, will be missed by those who enjoy a good mystery. So will his quirky characters, especially wise, tough Sheriff Bo.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170500253
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 01/16/2015
Series: Texas Mysteries
Edition description: Unabridged
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