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A Fragment Too Far

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Fragment Too Far

Contributors:

By (Author) Dudley Lynch

ISBN:

9781770414990

Series Number:

1

Publisher:

ECW Press,Canada

Imprint:

ECW Press,Canada

Publication Date:

16th October 2019

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

344

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm

Description

Nine physicists are dead. The medical examiner has determined that the victims died from drinking coffee laced with rat poison. The owner of the house, Professor Thaddeus Huntgardner, isn't suspected, but his claim that a piece of the debris from Roswell's 1947 UFO crash was hidden in Flagler might be true. Enter Luther "Luke" Stephens McWhorter, a Yale Divinity Schooleducated West Texas sheriff with all the right questions.

Is the fragment real If so, who is trying to locate it And what has fueled the byzantine activities of Abbot County's two secret societies for the past 70 years Working with FBI agent and girlfriend, Angie Steelemon, Sheriff Luke begins to put together all the pieces and come to understand the connection between seemingly unrelated phenomena.

'[A] superb writer [who] deftly guides you through apocalyptic terrorism, academic over-reach, religion as entertainment, the chances of fate, the sustenance of friendship, and the hunger for love, all out in the sunbaked badlands of West Texas.' Victor L. Hunter, co-author of The New York Times-reviewed novel Living Dogs and Dead Lions

'An engaging narrative voice, likeable hero, and unpredictable plot make for an outstanding mystery debut!' Jay Brandon, Edgar Awardnominated author of Fade the Heat and Shadow Knight's Mate

'Lynch's series debut offers a sharp, engaging hero and a mystery that amiably simmers...' Kirkus Reviews

'Lynch makes his fiction debut with an intriguing paranormal mystery, a series launchAn unusual lead, page-turning suspense, and a crackerjack plot help make this a winnerThe X-Filesfans will be eager for the next installment.' Publishers Weekly

Reviews

"[A] superb writer [who] deftly guides you through apocalyptic terrorism, academic over-reach, religion as entertainment, the chances of fate, the sustenance of friendship, and the hunger for love, all out in the sunbaked badlands of West Texas." -- Victor L. Hunter, co-author of The New York Times-reviewed novel Living Dogs and Dead Lions

Author Bio

Dudley Lynch was born in Tennessee but raised in an oft-moving preachers family, mostly on the southern Great Plains. He has written 16 non-fiction books, including a biography of Lyndon Johnson and a study of Texas tornadoes. He lives in Gainesville, Florida.

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