'Atkins's Quinn Colson series is quite simply the best in crime fiction today - and also so much more . . . unforgettable' Megan Abbott
The Pritchards had never been worth a damn - an evil greedy family who made their living dealing drugs and committing mayhem. Years ago Colson's late uncle had put the clan's patriarch in prison but now he's getting out with revenge power and family business on his mind. To make matters worse a shady trucking firm with possible ties to the Gulf Coast syndicate has moved into Tibbehah and they have their own methods of intimidation.
With his longtime deputy Lillie Virgil now working up in Memphis Quinn Colson finds himself having to fall back on some brand-new deputies to help him out but with Old West-style violence breaking out and his own wedding on the horizon this is without a doubt Colson's most trying time as sheriff. Cracks are opening up all over the county and shadowy figures are crawling out through them - and they're all heading directly for him.
Ace Atkins is the author of twenty-eight books, including eleven Quinn Colson novels, the first two of which, The Ranger and The Lost Ones, were nominated for the Edgar Award for Best Novel (he has a third Edgar nomination for his short story "Last Fair Deal Gone Down"). He is the author of nine New York Times-bestselling novels in the continuation of Robert B. Parker's Spenser series. Before turning to fiction, he was a correspondent for the St. Petersburg Times and a crime reporter for the Tampa Tribune, and he played defensive end for Auburn University football.
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