Jack Laramie finds himself in the middle of a rural beauty contest that’s as
crooked as a busted fiddle. Things get worse from there, and a chance encounter
in the Corpus Christi drunk-tank leads to a new case—on Texas’s dazzling Padre
Island. A big, old mansion full of scheming rich folks, lawyers, and psychics is
just the beginning. Jack survives the ‘trip’ of his life, but is his craftiness
a match for the privileged upper crust?
Dinero Del Mar runs about 24k
words, the longest Drifter to date, and features an ending that will forever
change the series. Don’t miss it!
*****
Dinero Del Mar is the
fifth novella in The Drifter Detective series, following on the heels of Wayne D. Dunde’s Wide Spot in the Road, and Garnett Elliott’s The Girls of Bunker Pines, Hell Up in Houston, and the eponymous debut, The Drifter Detective.