Black Hearts and Slow Dancing

Black Hearts and Slow Dancing by Earl Emerson is a First Edition published by Penguin Publishing Group in 1989. This novel, comprising 274 pages, follows Mac Fontana as he takes on the role of sheriff in Staircase, Washington. Initially believing he is merely doing a favor for the mayor and hoping to connect with a local woman, Fontana quickly finds himself embroiled in a complex investigation surrounding the murder of a fireman.
Readers will encounter a narrative that delves into the intricacies of a police procedural, exploring the challenges and dynamics of law enforcement in a small town. The story unfolds as Fontana navigates both personal and professional obstacles, revealing the darker aspects of community life. With themes of mystery and detective work, this book offers an engaging look at crime and investigation within the context of a small-town setting.
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When Mac Fontana accepts a job as sheriff of Staircase, Washington, he thinkshe’s doing the mayor a favor and getting a chance to talk to a leggy redhead.But before he knows it, he’s investigating a fireman’s murder.
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