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Native Bones (Zeb Hanks: Small Town Sheriff Big Time Trouble Book 5)
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Native Bones (Zeb Hanks: Small Town Sheriff Big Time Trouble Book 5)

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The brutal murders of two funeral directors, one Apache and one White, have Sheriff Zeb Hanks teaming up with San Carlos Tribal Police Chief Rambler Braing to solve the crimes quickly. The list of suspects in the murders grows with every new lead. The peculiar coffee shop owner who is also an evangelic snake handler, the tribal chair, the tribal chair's wife and even the missing Apache man's brother are all prime suspects. During the investigation it is revealed that a mysterious collector of historic Apache artifacts is hiring people to dig up Apache graves. New to the sheriff's team, Deputy Devon Dawbyns clearly has motives other than keeping the peace in Graham County. Dawbyns' connections to Washington, D.C. and the FBI have Zeb scrambling to keep his own personal demons a secret as he works to solve the mounting crimes in Graham County.

Read as a standalone or as a great place to start the series. Zeb Hanks is back in the saddle and ready to go.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMark Reps
Release dateFeb 20, 2020
ISBN9780463532591
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Native Bones (Zeb Hanks: Small Town Sheriff Big Time Trouble Book 5)
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Mark Reps

Mark Reps has been a writer and storyteller his whole life. Born in small town in southeastern Minnesota he trained as a mathematician and chiropractor but never lost his love of telling or writing a good story. As an avid desert wilderness hiker Mark spends a great deal of time roaming the desert and other terrains of southeastern Arizona from December to May. A chance meeting with an old time colorful sheriff led him to develop the Zeb Hanks character and the world that surrounds him. Mark returns often to SE Arizona for inspiration, information and to maintain the general feel of the area, learn its history and understand the local residents. When Mark started writing he became pen pals with Tony Hillerman who offered up tips, criticism and ideas on some of his early novels. His books are often compared with the LONGMIRE television series and books by Craig Johnson.

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