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Death of a Matador Everett Powers
Death of a Matador
Everett Powers
Publisher Marketing: In the dusty little Central California city of Stevinson, a matador enters a bullfight arena to face twelve hundred pounds of muscle and fury. He engages the bull and leads it through his cape with grace and flair, until his legs and arms go numb-he's been drugged. When his paralyzed arms drop the cape, the bull rams a horn into his liver and that's it for the matador. The killer didn't mean for the man to die, but oh well. He wasn't about to go to jail for it, though, so he tracks down the guy he paid to give the matador the spiked water, bashes him with a piece of rebar, and dumps him into a ditch. No witness, no jail. Imagine his surprise when his picture shows up in the paper later that week. Now he's gotta kill someone else. Instead of attending the bullfight, the mayor of Stevinson, Manny Dutra, is negotiating with pot growers who want to grow their quasi-legal product in his city. He squeezes three hundred grand out of them, a nice "commission," but he's gotta get the ultra conservative and religious city council to approve the deal. He'll get it done because he knows who's been doing what behind closed doors. When one of the council figures out what he's up to, Manny kills her to save the deal. As the week progresses, the cops are all over him and his constituents, hardworking religious Portuguese farmers and dairymen, are on his case because they can't believe he wants to let someone grow drugs in their town. If he can just hold things together for six days he can collect his graft and split. Too bad for Manny and the matador's killer, Detective Grant Starr is asked to help the Sheriff's Department solve the murders. Can Grant, his beautiful girlfriend Detective Amber Whitehall, friend Detective Ralph Bensen, and Detective John McKay of the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department bring the killers to justice? In his follow-up to the thrilling THE MIGHTY T, Powers takes his readers for a wild ride inside a close-knit Central California Portuguese community, with their religious festivals and bloodless bullfights. A world rich in tradition. Contributor Bio: Powers, Everett Everett Powers began writing fiction in 2002 and completed his first novel, CANALS, in 2003. He has written four Grant Starr novels. He was raised in the small town of Atwater in the Central San Joaquin Valley in California and raised his family just north of Atwater, in Modesto. Three of his novels are set in Modesto. He currently lives with his wife Penny Lighthall Boothe in Southern Utah County, where he doesn't really enjoy the snow or cold.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 23 de octubre de 2012 |
| ISBN13 | 9781480171961 |
| Editores | Createspace |
| Páginas | 374 |
| Dimensiones | 152 × 229 × 20 mm · 498 g |