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Steven Tingle

    Graveyard Fields
    Buried Lies
    • Buried Lies

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.0(33)Add rating

      A former private detective finds himself embroiled in a dangerous conspiracy, becoming the target of a ruthless killer. With a knack for trouble and a sharp sense of humor, he navigates this perilous situation, making it an engaging read for fans of witty crime stories. The narrative promises a blend of suspense and humor, reminiscent of the styles of Timothy Hallinan and Janet Evanovich.

      Buried Lies
    • Graveyard Fields

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(166)Add rating

      Full of grit and small town secrets, Tingle's debut is a searing look at the effects of crime for fans of David Joy and Michael Farris Smith. Davis Reed is plagued by the three "A's": anger, alcohol, and anxiety. A former Charleston police officer, turned private detective, Davis hopes to gain some respect, self and otherwise, by writing a book. His subject: the true story of a B-25 bomber that crashed on Cold Mountain in western North Carolina just after the end of World War II. From the comfort of a mountain cabin in Cruso, NC Davis spends his days popping anti-anxiety pills, drinking copious amounts of home brewed beer, and not writing a book. But when he discovers a set of keys on a mountain trail, he becomes curious, then obsessed, about finding the rightful owner. With the help of his friend Dale Johnson, a 275 pound local deputy who is full time ornery and part time clever, and Dale's cousin Floppy, a motor mouthed mechanic with a penchant for conspiracy theories and kleptomania, Davis works to uncover the mystery of the keys while navigating a world of small town secrets, shady characters, 80's heavy metal, and murder. But Davis has his own secrets and even though he's escaped to the mountains some bad business in Charleston is beginning to catch up with him. For an anxiety riddled man looking for peace and quiet Davis somehow stumbles into more chaos and crossfire than any amount of beer and pills can alleviate.

      Graveyard Fields