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As the Crow Dies
by Ken Casper

Published: 2011-05-10
Paperback : 266 pages
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"A must-read book. Both poignant and realistic." Brenda Novak, New York Times bestselling author of BODY HEAT

A "JASON CROW" WEST TEXAS MYSTERY.
Vietnam took his legs. A murderer took his father. Somehow, Jason Crow has to take a stand.
Jason Crow comes home to Texas on clumsy, prosthetic ...
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("A must-read book. Both poignant and realistic." Brenda Novak, New York Times bestselling author of BODY HEAT

A "JASON CROW" WEST TEXAS MYSTERY.
Vietnam took his legs. A murderer took his father. Somehow, Jason Crow has to take a stand.
Jason Crow comes home to Texas on clumsy, prosthetic legs, struggling with his lost dreams and the pitying curiosity of friends and strangers. But there's no time for him to brood, because his father has just been shot to death.

Unable to convince the police that his father was murdered, Jason begins his own investigation. In the process he uncovers family secrets that shake him to his core and make him question everyone and everything around him, including the love of Michiko, the beautiful Eurasian-American nurse he met in Japan.

While fighting his own insecurity as a double amputee, Jason must challenge forces capable of destroying him and those he loves to pursue the person who robbed him of his greatest hero: His dad.

This debut book in Ken Casper's Jason Crow West Texas Mystery Series treats readers to a powerful new voice in mystery fiction.

"Jason Crow is a mix of Ironside and James Lee Burke's Dave Robicheaux. Plenty of twists and turns along with an electrifying ending." - Ken Hodgson, award winning author of THE MAN WHO KILLED SHAKESPEARE (starred review) BOOKLIST

Ken Casper is the author of more than 25 novels, short stories and articles. Born and raised in New York City, Ken is now a transplanted Texan. He and Mary, his wife of thirty-five-plus years, own a horse farm in San Angelo. Along with their two dogs, six cats, and eight horses-at last count!-they board and breed horses and Mary teaches English riding. She's a therapeutic riding instructor for the handicapped, as well. Visit Ken at www.kencasper.com.

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