Southern Select

Dutch Curridge Book 2 · Speaking Volumes
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Fort Worth, TX detective Alvis "Dutch" Curridge is back, and he's bringing Slant Face Sanders and the gang along for the ride of their lives. When the bartender at his favorite hangout, Peechie Keen's, is murdered, it's up to Dutch to set things right. And this time, he has to do it without Ruthie Nell Parker. 

Peechie Keen's bar in Old Fort Worth's Hell's Half-Acre is the site of the brutal murder of barkeep Patrick Cavanaugh, and Alvis "Dutch" Curridge's investigation of the crime presents a rogue's gallery of the southern criminal element with concisely-drawn characters that would have made Raymond Chandler weep with envy. As insightful as a red-tailed hawk riding the hot Texas wind over a rabbit warren, Tim Bryant's noirish literary wit and charm leaves me spellbound. Southern Select is most highly recommended! —George Wier, author of The Bill Travis Mysteries.


About the author

Tim Bryant lives in Nacogdoches, Texas. He has written four Dutch Curridge Mysteries (Dutch Curridge, Southern Select, Spirit Trap, and Old Mother Curridge), coming to Speaking Volumes Publishing in 2020, as well as the Wilkie John Westerns (A World Of Hurt, Dead And Buried) for Kensington. Tim was named one of the Top Five Texas Authors of 2014 by BookPeople in Austin, Texas for Spirit Trap, for which author Stephen Graham Jones said, "I'd put Tim Bryant up against anybody writing mysteries today." In his spare time, Tim runs an independent bookstore called The Bosslight and writes and records music under the name

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