In May 2005, bodies of three murdered men are discovered in the woods north of Omaha. The investigation connects the murders to drug trafficking from Mexico through Phoenix.
Three Bodies burning shows how much work is involved in solving crimes and why it takes so long to catch and prosecute a criminal. This book would have benefited from editing, especially for verb tense as it switches back and forth from present to past. I was frustrated with one gaping hole in the wrap up - what happened to Zach Woods? He heard the shots fired, was outside the house where the murders were committed, was suspected of firing one of the shots, and his testimony nailed the case. He seemed more involved than the girlfriend of the head honcho - she got twelve years in a Federal prison. What did Zach get?