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Dutch Curridge

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Dutch Curridge

By: Tim Bryant
Narrated by: Art Flavell
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Part To Kill a Mockingbird and part Ugetsu, Bryant's Dutch Curridge examines the life of early 1950s Fort Worth from the bottom up.

Alvis Curridge is an ex-employee of the Fort Worth Sheriff's Department. When he isn't found at Peechie Keen's Bar & Kanteen, drinking and swapping stories with buddies, he is busy trying to keep things in line around Cowtown - even if that means occasionally tangling with his former boss.

In his spare time, he enjoys taking in the local music scene. He likes western swing and jazz music almost as much as he likes Ruthie Nell, the spunky writer for the Fort Worth Press.

Things are all going smoothly until Dutch - his friends all call him that, even if he isn't thrilled about it - is contacted by an old friend to help locate her missing son.

Hard boiled crime and mystery meets good old-fashioned ghost story as Dutch, who knows a great deal about the ways of the world, learns a little about himself and how he fits into the scheme of things.

©2010 Timothy Dale Bryant (P)2015 Timothy Dale Bryant
Hard-Boiled Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Paranormal
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I really enjoyed this detective story! The author, Tim Bryant, and the narrator, Art Flavell, presented the story and the performance perfectly. Highly recommended for people who enjoy a good old-fashioned detective story in a familiar setting like mid-century Fort Worth, Texas.

Great book, great series!

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