Someone rigged his lawn mower to explode, sending him on a one-way flight to eternity. As Bobby lies dying, he has plenty of time to think about all the people he has wronged and who might have put him at death's door.
New evidence uncovered by his daughter Ellen, a top-selling real estate agent, proves Bobby's problem was much worse than she ever feared. Former police lieutenant Red Wilder, a Harley-riding PI, resumes investigation of the cold case, an old obsession that ruined his career and possibly his life, as he sinks more deeply into alcoholism.
Past and present converge as Ellen, Red and maybe even Bobby come to grips with all that happened on that fateful spring day, the one that rocked so many lives. Get it now with just one click.
The idea for this book came from an old unsolved murder case that took place in my wife's hometown of Jasper, Alabama. I heard her and her relatives talking about it.
A man was blown up by a bomb placed in his own lawn mower. When he turned the key, that was the last thing he ever did.
An exciting first chapter is important for any book, and this one has that covered. The story begins with a bang, and the excitement doesn't let up.
This is not a true crime story. The same method of killing is used. But everything else is purely fictional.
Be careful next time you crank your lawn mower. If you have any enemies, maybe you had better look under it. Especially if you live in Walker County. Enjoy!