Hard Country: A Thriller
By (Author) Reavis Z. Wortham
Sourcebooks, Inc
Poisoned Pen Press
29th August 2023
United States
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
Adventure fiction: Westerns
813.6
Paperback
400
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
The first in a new series from award-winning author Reavis Z. Wortham about two brothers and the Texas town they've sworn to protect-whatever the cost There is no peace in the hard country Tucker Snow is as tough as they come, hardened by decades working as an undercover narcotics agent for the Texas Department of Public Safety. Through special dispensation from the governor, he and his brother Harley cut a wide swath through the criminal element of Northeast Texas. But tragedy comes calling after taking a dream job as a special ranger with the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, when Tucker's wife and toddler are killed in a horrific traffic accident caused by a drug addled felon. Close to breaking, Tucker sets his badge aside to move his surviving teenage daughter outside of Ganther Bluff, a quiet town with enough room for them to mourn their unexpected loss. But peace doesn't last long for a man like Tucker Snow. Instead of settling into small-town life to heal from such an unimaginable loss, a fresh kind of hell hits them with full force. Crimes and secrets strangle this rural community, and when a new form of meth with the street name of gravel gets too close to home, it's enough for Tucker to put his badge back on and call Harley for help. The town will ultimately be better off with him as a resident lawman, but this unforgiving landscape will threaten everything Tucker holds dear.
"Hard Country crackles with authenticity as Tucker Snow shows us what it takes to be a lawman, and a good man, in a sprawling state like Texas. I'll read anything Reavis Z. Wortham writes!" -- Marc Cameron, New York Times bestselling author
"Hard Country is easy to love, a beautifully crafted and fully realized thriller of rare depth and pathos. The debut entry in Reavis Wortham's new series is structured along classic lines reminiscent of the best from Ace Atkins, Don Winslow, and even James Lee Burke. This is thriller writing of the highest order that grabs hold from the very first line and doesn't let go until the last. As timely as it is terrific!" -- Jon Land, USA Today bestselling author the Caitlin Strong series
"Hard Country is the best thriller I have read in a long time. The story sizzles with action as Tucker Snow brings justice to where it belongs--and in the manner in which it deserves to be brought. What really sets Hard Country apart from most books in the genre is the emotion and heart that Wortham brings to the page. Bravo!" -- John Gilstrap, author of Harm's Way and the Jonathan Grave thriller series
"A stunning success! Hard Country checks all the boxes: a nonstop thriller plot, characters who are so real we're sure we've crossed paths in real life, and a breathtaking portrait--both searing and sympathetic--of a small town, from an author whose compelling voice and keenly observant eye transport us there. Wortham is known for his protagonists and Tucker Snow is one of his all-time best: sharp, uncompromising, wry, thoroughly human, and the one thing we don't see enough of nowadays: a dyed-in-the-wool hero. I was going to set aside a weekend to read the book. My problem What to do with the rest of Saturday afternoon and Sunday--yes, Hard Country is the definition of a one-sitting read. Bravo!" -- Jeffery Deaver, New York Times bestselling author of The Bone Collector and Hunting Time
"An action fan's dream. Non-stop excitement. Wonderful characters. A terrific locale. And a startling bulletin about how your car is watching you." -- David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of First Blood
REAVIS Z. WORTHAM is the critically acclaimed author of the Red River Mysteries set in rural Northeast Texas in the 1960s. As a boy, he hunted and fished the river bottoms near Chicota, the inspiration for the fictional location. He is also the author of a thriller series featuring Texas Ranger Sonny Hawke. He teaches writing at a wide variety of venues including local libraries and writers' conferences. Wortham has been a newspaper columnist and magazine writer since 1988, and has been the Humor Editor for Texas Fish and Game Magazine for the past twenty-two years. He and his wife, Shana, live in Northeast Texas. Check out his website at www.reaviszwortham.com