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Kent Conwell - Tony Boudreaux 06 - Extracurricular Murder
Tony Boudreaux [6]
Kent Conwell
Thomas Mercer (2006)
Tags:
Mystery: Thriller - P.I. - Texas
Mystery: Thriller - P.I. - Texasttt
In order to secure an $8 million insurance claim for Frances Holderman, all Tony Boudreaux had to do was prove to Universal Life Insurance Company that his client was not responsible for the death of her husband, a local school district superintendent.
What should have been a simple matter of confirming her alibi exploded in his face, leading Tony into a maze of suspects, each of which had his own reasons for murdering the superintendent: a tangle of faculty indiscretions and the hidden world of high school drugs.
To further complicate the investigation, Tony's nephew, Stewart Thibodeaux, breezed into Austin with lofty dreams of becoming a drug lord, only to wind up on the wrong end of an executioner's bullet.

A Tony Boudreaux Mystery

 

The Ying on Triad

Death in the Distillery

Skeletons of the Atchafalaya

Galveston

Vicksburg

Other Mysteries by Kent Conwell:

The Riddle of Mystery Inn

Other Westerns by Kent Conwell:

Promise to a Dead Man

Bowie’s Silver

Angelina Showdown

Gunfight at Frio Canyon

An Eye for an Eye

A Hanging in Hidetown

The Gambling Man

Red River Crossing

A Wagon Train for Brides

Friday’s Station

Sidetrip to Sand Springs

The Alamo Trail

Blood Brothers

The Gold of Black Mountain

Glitter of Gold

The Ghost of Blue Bone Mesa

Texas Orphan Train

Painted Comanche Tree

Valley of Gold

Bumpo, Bill, and the Girls

Wild Rose Pass

Cattle Drive to Dodge

 

A Tony Boudreaux Mystery

Kent Conwell

 
 

And to my wife, Gayle.

 

44 Chance,” said Anatole France, “is perhaps the pseudonym
God uses when He doesn’t want to sign His name.” That little
gem of wisdom makes a lot more sense to me now than it did
last December, primarily because I’d hate to think all of the
events that occurred since then had been planned by the God
the nuns taught me in my catechisms.

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