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South Austin Vampire: The Blue-Eyed Indian Series, #2
Bones of the Rain: The Blue-Eyed Indian Series, #1
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The Blue-Eyed Indian Series

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Blood-drained bodies with two holes in their necks begin to show up on Austin's night streets and the police seek to keep the murders quiet, because don't you just know what the media is going to scream.

When Devil's Due nightclub own Owen Peasey hires Travis to see what's bothering singer/songwriter Lola Pilloccherosi neither expect her to turn up as one of the victims within the week.

A trail that winds through the "live music capital of America" leads from fortune teller to tension between groups of illegal aliens to hints of a satanic cult . . . until before it's over Trav is warned he may well be headed toward a confrontation with the Prince of Darkness himself.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRuss Hall
Release dateSep 11, 2014
South Austin Vampire: The Blue-Eyed Indian Series, #2
Bones of the Rain: The Blue-Eyed Indian Series, #1

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  • Bones of the Rain: The Blue-Eyed Indian Series, #1

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    Bones of the Rain: The Blue-Eyed Indian Series, #1
    Bones of the Rain: The Blue-Eyed Indian Series, #1

    A murder at the Kerrville Folk Festival is no way to celebrate life with music, especially when it puts Travis, known by Austin papers as the Blue-Eyed Indian, in the crosshairs of the kind of back country paramilitary enthusiasm that means stringing up "Injun" P.I.s like pinatas. Even the company of Cassie Winnick, a blond deputy who seems out to shake Travis' image as the detective who never gets the girl, doesn't keep this from being one of the scaliest cases he's ever handled. "Just remember," a friend tells Travis, "there are people out there who can give the cold wet willies to even your worst nightmares." Before it's over, Travis is going to crave solitude like he never has before . . . if he survives.

  • South Austin Vampire: The Blue-Eyed Indian Series, #2

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    South Austin Vampire: The Blue-Eyed Indian Series, #2
    South Austin Vampire: The Blue-Eyed Indian Series, #2

    Blood-drained bodies with two holes in their necks begin to show up on Austin's night streets and the police seek to keep the murders quiet, because don't you just know what the media is going to scream. When Devil's Due nightclub own Owen Peasey hires Travis to see what's bothering singer/songwriter Lola Pilloccherosi neither expect her to turn up as one of the victims within the week. A trail that winds through the "live music capital of America" leads from fortune teller to tension between groups of illegal aliens to hints of a satanic cult . . . until before it's over Trav is warned he may well be headed toward a confrontation with the Prince of Darkness himself.

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Russ Hall

Russ Hall lives on the north shore of Lake Travis near Austin, TX. An award-winning writer of mysteries, thrillers, westerns, poetry, and nonfiction books, he has had more than thirty-five books published, as well as numerous short stories and articles. He has also been on The New York Times bestseller list multiple times with co-authored non-fiction books, such as: Do You Matter: How Great Design Will Make People Love Your Company (Financial Times Press, 2009) with Richard Brunner, former head of design at Apple, and Identity (Financial Times Press, 2012) with Stedman Graham, Oprah's companion. He was an editor for over 35 years with major publishing companies, ranging from Harper & Row (now HarperCollins) to Simon & Schuster to Pearson. He has been a pet rescue center volunteer, a mountain climber, and a probable book hoarder who fishes and hikes in his spare moments.

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