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Butcherville

By: Chris Kelsey
Narrated by: Doug Greene
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From the author of the award-winning crime thriller, Where the Hurt Is.

The residents of tiny Butcherville, Oklahoma, love their God-given freedoms so much, they refuse to hire their own police force. When they need a cop, they just call Emmett Hardy, police chief of Burr, the closest neighboring town.

Whether it’s to break up a fight, dissuade an angry good ol’ boy from hunting rabbits with an M-16, or eject an unruly patron from Butcherville’s combination strip joint and bookstore, Emmett’s always glad to oblige...that is, until a local business owner’s lust for money and power results in a deadly shootout and multiple kidnappings.

Suddenly, Emmett’s good intentions are fraught with dangerous consequences. Besieged by friend and foe alike and sabotaged by a fondness for drink that’s starting to affect his work, Emmett is the last man standing between a community of honest people trying to do their best with what little they have, and an evil that threatens not only their jobs and homes, but their very lives.

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I like the story. The narrator is what has me turned off of the audio.

shouldnt have someone from NY narrate a story about an Oklahoma man. The cadence and speech pattarns are ALL off.

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LIKED THIS. Bought the book for the cover-
windmills are still landscape art
in the midwest. I'd lived close to
this Oklahoma area, in fact, and
dug selenite crystals from the salt flats.
This is such an oddball story It took me awhile
to get into it but I enjoyed the story. Quite the
slice of life- no matter where it takes place.

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