Owen Wolfe Mysteries by Larry Darter (1-2)
Requirements: epub reader, 238 kb
Overview: Larry Darter is an author and retired police officer who enjoys writing crime fiction, mysteries, and thrillers. He was born in Oklahoma and lived in Dallas, Texas for more than a dozen years.
Genre: Mystery/Thriller


1. Perdido County: Dark Road - Former Dallas police homicide detective Owen Wolfe is on a dark road and a man in need of redemption. He resigned after his partner was tragically murdered. Wolfe blames himself. Depressed and racked with guilt he returns to his West Texas hometown in Perdido County to bury his grief and pain in a liquor bottle.When longtime family friend, Perdido County Sheriff Emory "Bud" Frazer learns Wolfe is back home, he decides to do what he can to save the son of his best friend from depression and alcohol. Facing treatment for cancer, Frazer persuades Wolfe to sign on as acting sheriff to finish out Frazer's last term. Wolfe reluctantly accepts the job as a favor to Frazer though he had previously decided he was through as a peace officer.
Immediately he faces his first test as acting sheriff when a man is gunned downed near the Mexican border. Once immersed in the murder investigation Wolfe's instincts and experience kick in.
In the course of solving the murder Wolfe starts to work through his emotional issues. He resolves to rebuild his career as a peace officer and to clean up his life.
2. Perdido County: Someone's Daughter - Ex-Dallas homicide detective Owen Wolfe settles into his new job as a West Texas Sheriff in this action-packed second episode of Perdido County, a new modern-day American West crime fiction serial novel.
When an attractive young woman with no identification shows up dead on the side of a Perdido County highway with money swirling in the West Texas breeze about her body like autumn leaves, the cash and other clues lead Sheriff Owen Wolfe to surmise the victim was an exotic dancer.
A clue found on the woman's body leads to a strip club in border town across the Rio Grande. Wolfe and Deputy Olivia Alvarez cross the border to "Boystown" in an attempt to learn the victim's identity.
As Wolfe and his team of deputies continue to follow the clues, it becomes apparent the woman's connections to the LDS church may play a major role in her death. Wolfe won't rest until he finds the young woman's killer. After all, she was someone's daughter.
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Requirements: epub reader, 238 kb
Overview: Larry Darter is an author and retired police officer who enjoys writing crime fiction, mysteries, and thrillers. He was born in Oklahoma and lived in Dallas, Texas for more than a dozen years.
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
1. Perdido County: Dark Road - Former Dallas police homicide detective Owen Wolfe is on a dark road and a man in need of redemption. He resigned after his partner was tragically murdered. Wolfe blames himself. Depressed and racked with guilt he returns to his West Texas hometown in Perdido County to bury his grief and pain in a liquor bottle.When longtime family friend, Perdido County Sheriff Emory "Bud" Frazer learns Wolfe is back home, he decides to do what he can to save the son of his best friend from depression and alcohol. Facing treatment for cancer, Frazer persuades Wolfe to sign on as acting sheriff to finish out Frazer's last term. Wolfe reluctantly accepts the job as a favor to Frazer though he had previously decided he was through as a peace officer.
Immediately he faces his first test as acting sheriff when a man is gunned downed near the Mexican border. Once immersed in the murder investigation Wolfe's instincts and experience kick in.
In the course of solving the murder Wolfe starts to work through his emotional issues. He resolves to rebuild his career as a peace officer and to clean up his life.
2. Perdido County: Someone's Daughter - Ex-Dallas homicide detective Owen Wolfe settles into his new job as a West Texas Sheriff in this action-packed second episode of Perdido County, a new modern-day American West crime fiction serial novel.
When an attractive young woman with no identification shows up dead on the side of a Perdido County highway with money swirling in the West Texas breeze about her body like autumn leaves, the cash and other clues lead Sheriff Owen Wolfe to surmise the victim was an exotic dancer.
A clue found on the woman's body leads to a strip club in border town across the Rio Grande. Wolfe and Deputy Olivia Alvarez cross the border to "Boystown" in an attempt to learn the victim's identity.
As Wolfe and his team of deputies continue to follow the clues, it becomes apparent the woman's connections to the LDS church may play a major role in her death. Wolfe won't rest until he finds the young woman's killer. After all, she was someone's daughter.
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