High White Sun

Cover of High White Sun by J. Todd Scott
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 2019
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 592
ISBN-13: 9780399183478
Dimensions:
Height: 7.5 Inches
Length: 4.19 Inches
Weight: 0.6 Pounds
Width: 1.26 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6
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High White Sun by J. Todd Scott is a gripping reprint published by Penguin on June 4, 2019. This 592-page novel delves into the complexities of law enforcement and crime in West Texas, following former deputy Chris Cherry as he navigates his new role as sheriff in Big Bend County. Despite the death of the corrupt Sheriff Ross, the community remains steeped in generational conflicts and the lingering presence of past transgressions, making Chris’s task of modernizing the department a formidable challenge.

Readers will encounter a narrative rich with suspense as Chris, along with new deputies America Reynosa and veteran detective Ben Harper, confronts the harsh realities of their environment. The investigation into a local murder quickly escalates, revealing the dangers posed by figures like John Wesley Earl and Thurman Flowers, who threaten the fragile peace in Murfee. As the story unfolds, the characters grapple with their pasts and the violent legacy that continues to haunt their town, leading to a dramatic confrontation that tests their resolve and survival.


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“Everything you could want in a West Texas crime saga: generational conflicts; the sights and smells of an exotic landscape; the ghosts of monsters and loved ones past.”–The Wall Street Journal

Even though the corrupt Sheriff Ross is dead and gone, outlaws still walk free, peace comes at a price, and redemption remains hard to find in this fiery and violent novel from the author of The Far Empty.

In the wake of Sheriff Stanford Ross’s death, former deputy Chris Cherry–now Sheriff Cherry–is the new “law” in Big Bend County, yet he still struggles to escape the shadow of that infamous lawman. As Chris tries to remake and modernize his corrupt department, bringing in new deputies, including young America Reynosa and Ben Harper–a hard-edged veteran homicide detective now lured out of retirement–he finds himself constantly staring down a town unwilling to change, friends and enemies unable to let go of the past, and the harsh limits of his badge.

But it’s only when a local Rio Grande guide is brutally and inexplicably murdered, and America and Ben’s ongoing investigation is swept aside by a secretive federal agent, that the novice sheriff truly understands just how tenuous his hold on that badge really is. And as other new threats rise right along with the unforgiving West Texas sun, nothing can prepare Chris for the high cost of crossing dangerous men such as John Wesley Earl, a high-ranking member of the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas and the patriarch of a murderous clan that’s descended on Chris’s hometown of Murfee; or Thurman Flowers, a part-time pastor and full-time white supremacist hell-bent on founding his violent Church of Purity in the very heart of the Big Bend.

Before long, Chris, America, and Ben are outmaneuvered, outnumbered, and outgunned–drawn into a nearly twenty-year vendetta that began with a murdered Texas Ranger on a dusty highway outside of Sweetwater, and that can only end with fire, blood, and bullets in Murfee’s own sun-scorched streets…

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Language: en. Pages: 592. Edition: Reprint.

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