Buried Lies
By Steven Tingle
By Steven Tingle
By Steven Tingle
By Steven Tingle
Category: Crime Fiction
Category: Crime Fiction
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$30.99
Oct 15, 2024 | ISBN 9781643859125
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Oct 15, 2024 | ISBN 9781643859132
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Praise
Praise for Buried Lies:
“Steven Tingle’s sharp and witty PI, Davis Reed, is back and as refreshing to read as ever. I relished the rollercoaster that is Buried Lies like PI Reed does his guacamole and chips.”
—David Swinson, author of The Second Girl and Sweet Thing
“Steven Tingle’s Buried Lies is a top-notch whodunnit, combining the intricate mystery of a Chandler novel with the knee-slapping wit of Joe Lansdale. The twists and turns were brilliant, and the eccentric cast of characters were the chef’s kiss from Tingle. Sign me up for another in this series!”
—Scott Blackburn, author of It Dies with You
Praise for Graveyard Fields:
“Tingle deftly evokes a very particular sense of place.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Lovely North Carolina scenery, plenty of good beer and classic rock ‘n roll, and a hell of a fun and clever mystery to follow, Graveyard Fields is right down my alley. If you don’t have a blast reading this book, I really can’t help you.”
—Ace Atkins, New York Times bestselling author of the Quinn Colson crime novels
“Steven Tingle’s debut novel, Graveyard Fields, is a noteworthy, not to be missed summer read. His flawed, but still likable protagonist Davis Reed narrates and moves the story with wit and pedal to the metal.”
—David Swinson, bestselling author of The Second Girl and City on the Edge
“Steven Tingle possesses a smooth and lyrical cadence that will keep you rolling through the pages of Graveyard Fields like a pick-up joyriding across the North Carolina landscape. This is a gripping read, both energetic and thoughtful, and will carry you deep into the night.”
—Michael Farris Smith, author of Nick and Blackwood
“Graveyard Fields starts with a bang then reels you into its foggy aftermath: the day-to-day ennui of Davis Reed, a Xanax-numbed ex-PI-turned-aspiring-writer-in-hiding. Reed’s self-deprecating humor, eviscerating descriptions, and punchy jabs of dialogue are so quotable they may as well be trademarked. When Reed’s small, nagging fixations finally catapult readers into a surreal, hilarious crime novel, the result seizes the breath between wheezes of laughter. Graveyard Fields is a smart, redemptive, and cackle-provoking debut.”
—Chris Harding Thornton, author of Pickard County Atlas
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