Author: | Joe B. Hewitt | ISBN: | 9781311377265 |
Publisher: | Joe B. Hewitt | Publication: | October 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Joe B. Hewitt |
ISBN: | 9781311377265 |
Publisher: | Joe B. Hewitt |
Publication: | October 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The story is set in San Marcos, Texas, at an amusement park located where the San Marcos River, as a giant spring, wells up out of the ground cool and clear. San Marcos is a real city but events and characters portrayed there are fictional.
The story takes place in 1978 when detectives had to work harder than now. They had two-way radios, telephone beepers, but no cell phones or personal computers. Most police departments had no computers at all. Police reports were laboriously typed out by hand over several carbon copies, the last of which were barely legible. Police work was real work. Go along with Texas Ranger Gar Garcia as he works through clues, diversions, and deception.
Historical notes about the Texas Rangers, are accurate. The mammalian diving reflex described in the novel is accurate, as well as the homicide exclusion in insurance policies, and oil field technicalities, but events surrounding them are fictional.
If you like mystery, clever detective work, and characters you can love and hate, without gutter language, you will like Murder on the Sky Ride by Joe B. Hewitt.
The story is set in San Marcos, Texas, at an amusement park located where the San Marcos River, as a giant spring, wells up out of the ground cool and clear. San Marcos is a real city but events and characters portrayed there are fictional.
The story takes place in 1978 when detectives had to work harder than now. They had two-way radios, telephone beepers, but no cell phones or personal computers. Most police departments had no computers at all. Police reports were laboriously typed out by hand over several carbon copies, the last of which were barely legible. Police work was real work. Go along with Texas Ranger Gar Garcia as he works through clues, diversions, and deception.
Historical notes about the Texas Rangers, are accurate. The mammalian diving reflex described in the novel is accurate, as well as the homicide exclusion in insurance policies, and oil field technicalities, but events surrounding them are fictional.
If you like mystery, clever detective work, and characters you can love and hate, without gutter language, you will like Murder on the Sky Ride by Joe B. Hewitt.