Last Seen Alive by W. Glenn Duncan



Rafferty’s Rule 26: When in doubt, raise hell and see who complains about the noise. 

Rafferty’s taking a vacation in a small Texas town when he gets arrested for a murder he didn’t commit. But someone butchered Cynthia Lawson, and Rafferty was one of the last people to see her alive, so he’s involved, whether he likes it or not. 

Faster than you can say, “Five hundred on Texas A&M in the Bowl Game,” Rafferty is up to his ass in shady bookies, crooked doctors, protective ex-lovers and religious fundamentalists. 

And although he doesn’t normally pull protection detail, when the scorned wife of the accused killer asks for his help, Rafferty decides to stay a while longer in the boondocks. He’s not convinced the cops have the right guy behind bars and, if they don’t, that means the real killer is still out there. 

Besides, the sooner Rafferty gets this whole mess cleared up, the sooner he can get back to his vacation.

This book was interesting...
I gave this book 3 out of 5 and read this in October 2022
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