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Chris Cherry, a newly minted sheriff's deputy in a small Texas border town, and seventeen-year-old Caleb Ross form an unlikely partnership as they investigate growing suspicions about the disappearance of Caleb's mother.
In this gritty crime debut set in the stark Texas borderlands, an unearthed skeleton will throw a small town into violent turmoil. Seventeen-year-old Caleb Ross is adrift in the wake of the sudden disappearance of his mother more than a year ago, and is struggling to find his way out of the small Texas border town of Murfee. Chris Cherry is a newly minted sheriff s deputy, a high school football hero who has reluctantly returned to his hometown. When skeletal remains are discovered in the surrounding badlands, the two are inexorably drawn together as their efforts to uncover Murfee s darkest secrets lead them to the same terrifying suspect: Caleb's father and Chris's boss, the charismatic and feared Sheriff Standford Judge Ross. Dark, elegiac, and violent, The Far Empty is a modern Western, a story of loss and escape set along the sharp edge of the Texas border.
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This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader.
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At dawn, when the sun's up ove rthe mountains and it hits the far edges of twon at the right angle, the pink caliche on the bluffs burns crimson and everytign runs red. Murfee alwasy wakes up bloody. The dead are her secrets...The missing are her ghosts.
I know who Deputy Cherry found out at Indian Bluffs, and so does my father.
My mother...his missing wife.
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* Actually, it'd be a slur, but let's keep this civil. I'm not sure I read many terms for minorities in this book that weren't racist slurs. Thankfully, the characters that are on the admirable side of things (not necessarily “good guys”) don't use that kind of language.
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