Devil Boogie: Rolson McKane (Books 1-2)
T. Blake Braddy Everyone has secrets. Everyone has a past.Only, his might be the key to solving a grisly murder.Boogie HouseRolson McKane is a fledgling former cop. However, when he discovers a savaged body in an abandoned bar, he finds a flicker of hope in uncovering the young man's killer. This newfound purpose will thrust him into a world of corruption, racism, and decades-old unsolved cases.And unraveling the mysterious death of Emmitt Laveau might also be the key to a secret from his own past. A secret that's haunted him for most of his life.With evidence that the blame might lie at the feet of the town's most famous resident, a local politician with national aspirations, he places his own life on the line to help a family in need of answers.An ambitious man is a dangerous man, and if Rolson's not careful, the facts in the case might be buried with him.Get the southern mystery that readers call "crafted with such an immersive intimacy of the South you can almost feel the humidity, smell the dirt roads and taste the desperation.""If James Lee Burke moved Dave Robicheaux's base of operations to South Georgia and muddied the mysterious waters with some supernatural force, you'd have Braddy's debut novel." —Amazon ReviewThe Devil Came CallingA violent hit man. A suitcase full of...something.Only one of them will walk away alive.Rolson has been off the grid for six months. Sober and happy, he's working at a bar in Savannah.That all changes when a monster of a man named Limba Fitz saunters into the picture. He's a hired killer, and he's looking for something he thinks Rolson might be in possession of.Rolson's life becomes a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse as he attempts to avoid a showdown with a man he suspects will kill everyone he loves to get what he wants.The Rolson McKane Southern Mystery Series takes readers on a grim, brutal journey across the American Southeast through four edge-of-your-seat novels. Fans of James Lee Burke, David Joy, and Cormac McCarthy will be transfixed by the mystery, murder, violence, and grace of its flawed protagonist.Fans of James Lee Burke won't be able to put down this page-turning, slow-burn of a series. Each chapter will keep you guessing until the final frenetic moments."Reminded me of James Lee Burke and John Connolly. Rolson is a very flawed man trying desperately to do the right thing in spite of himself. I can't wait to read the next book." —Amazon Review
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