
Had a blast yesterday recording an interview on fellow author Teri M. Brown’s ONLINE FOR AUTHORS podcast, which will air June 2 on the usual formats. But as a worthy prelude to this happening, Teri dropped a review of my latest Ed Earl Burch hard-boiled Texas crime thriller, The Fatal Saving Grace.
Here’s Teri’s review:
The Fatal Saving Grace is Book 5 of the Ed Earl Burch Hard-Boiled Texas Crime Thrillers series by Jim Nesbitt. I enjoyed this crime thriller and the crusty old character of Ed Earl Burch. This felt like a cross between an old western and a noir fiction with characters that weren’t all good or all bad. In fact, Jim had me hoping that one of the bad guys might not have to face prison time.
Burch, as he is known to his peers, was once a lawman but had his badge taken away. Then he spent the next couple of decades as a PI before getting a badge again. However, the transition from “do anything as long as you don’t get caught” to “follow the law” isn’t easy on Burch or those he works with. This is especially true when it becomes apparent that a killer they thought was dead is very much alive and back at the killing game. Throw in the Aryan Brotherhood, the Dixie-Mafia, drug turf wars, and over-inflated lawman egos, and you’ve got a story worth reading.
NOTE: This is not a clean book. There is some rather graphic killing scenes and a bit of loud sex, but none of it felt out of character for the protagonist or his world.
Purchase a copy of The Fatal Saving Grace:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/4mmDX5z
Kindle: https://amzn.to/3O0RTFE
Here’s a link to her blog. Check it out, along with her books: https://www.terimbrown.com/blog
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