The Drummers
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- ISBN: 9780727892478
- ISBN: 0727892479
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Physical Description:
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234 pages ; 23 cm. - Edition: First world edition.
- Publisher: Edinburgh : Severn House, 2021.
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Subject: | Gray, Josie (Fictitious character) Fiction Women police chiefs Texas Fiction Cults Fiction Murder Investigation Fiction Texas Fiction Mexican-American Border Region Fiction |
Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Detective and mystery fiction. |
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490 | 1 | . | ‡aA Josie Gray mystery ; ‡v[6] |
520 | . | ‡a"The residents of the small town of Artemis are suspicious when a community called The Drummers moves into a local abandoned church. Their leader, Gideon, claims their aim is simple: to live peacefully off the grid without government interference. But when local power substations are sabotaged and the whole of West Texas loses electricity, all fingers point to them. Forced to intervene, Police Chief Josie Gray and her team try to enter the church only for gunshots to be exchanged. Inside the church one young girl is killed, with Gideon claiming Josie's stray bullet hit her. Was Josie responsible? Did one of The Drummers murder the girl and use Josie as a patsy? Were The Drummers responsible for the power outage? As Josie identifies an ever-widening pool of suspects, she learns of a shocking connection reaching far beyond West Texas."--Publisher. | |
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