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Outrage at Blanco

An Ellie Taine Thriller

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Outrage at Blanco

By: Bill Crider
Narrated by: John Burlinson
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It's True Grit meets Gran Torino in a blazingly original crime novel from Bill Crider, an Edgar and Shamus finalist and a two-time winner of the Anthony Award.

On a bloody day in 1887, death came to Blanco, Texas.

Before the sun went down, the livery stable was torched, an outlaw gang robbed the bank, two men were killed, and young newlywed Ellie Taine was raped. One of the dead was the man who planned the robbery - the son of dying, legendary Texas Ranger Jonathan Crossland - the other was Ellie's husband, an innocent bystander.

The dead don't know fear.

Ellie is dead inside. She takes a gun and rides out after the desperadoes, cold-blooded and fearless, determined to kill the men who ruined her life. She's joined by Jonathan Crossland, who only has days left to live...but would rather die in his saddle making amends for his son than rot in his bed. Together, Ellie and Jonathan set out on a mission of vengeance and justice, one that neither of them expects nor hopes to survive.

©1999 Bill Crider (P)2017 Brash Books LLC
Crime Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Thriller Texas
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Critic reviews

Crider's prose slices through conventions and expectations." ( Booklist)
"In the hands of Bill Crider, noir seems as atmospheric and doomful as ever." ( Publishers Weekly)

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