An Unfortunate Prairie Occurrence

by Jamie Harrison

An Unfortunate Prairie Occurrence

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The first two novels in the Jules Clement Mysteries series, The Edge of the Crazies and Going Local, established Jamie Harrison as a preeminent young American writer whose intelligent mysteries rank with the sharpest, most original of new fiction. Fans and critics alike have fallen hard for Jules Clement, the unlikely sheriff of this small town bordering Yellowstone Park, who'd rather be off fishing than giving out tickets. Now it's mid-October in Blue Deer, and Jules is up to his crooked grin in trouble. A camper's discovery of old bones threatens to rip open secrets that have been long and deliberately buried in the hearts and minds of Blue Deer's oldest citizens. Jules begins a casual investigation that mushrooms into a nightmare of long-simmering enmities, love affairs, arson, and murder. Jules must query the local judge, his obnoxious daughter and power-hungry grandson, and even his own family. Served up with the intrigue is Jamie Harrison's eye for local humor and for finely dra
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The first two novels in the Jules Clement Mysteries series, The Edge of the Crazies and Going Local, established Jamie Harrison as a preeminent young American writer whose intelligent mysteries rank with the sharpest, most original of new fiction. Fans and critics alike have fallen hard for Jules Clement, the unlikely sheriff of this small town bordering Yellowstone Park, who'd rather be off fishing than giving out tickets. Now it's mid-October in Blue Deer, and Jules is up to his crooked grin in trouble. A camper's discovery of old bones threatens to rip open secrets that have been long and deliberately buried in the hearts and minds of Blue Deer's oldest citizens. Jules begins a casual investigation that mushrooms into a nightmare of long-simmering enmities, love affairs, arson, and murder. Jules must query the local judge, his obnoxious daughter and power-hungry grandson, and even his own family. Served up with the intrigue is Jamie Harrison's eye for local humor and for finely dra