Making It Rain in Texas

Making It Rain in Texas by Russ Hall is the fifth installment in the Al Quinn series, published by Red Adept Publishing on June 26, 2019. This edition spans 230 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Al Quinn, a retired sheriff’s department detective, whose desire for a peaceful life is disrupted when a female con artist targets a charity drive organized by his brother and sister-in-law. Additionally, Sheriff Clayton enlists Al’s help to investigate a report of a chupacabra, a mythical creature from Texas folklore.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a plot that intertwines crime and mystery as Al and his partner, Fergie, navigate a dangerous situation involving two ruthless killers. The story unfolds against a backdrop of drought-stricken landscapes, heightening the tension as Al and Fergie confront threats not only to themselves but also to their family, including their baby and dog. This edition offers a blend of fiction, mystery, and thriller elements, making it a notable entry in the genre.
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An Al Quinn Novel: Book 5
Once again, Al Quinn’s wish to lead a quiet life as a retired sheriff’s department detective gets interrupted. This time, a female con artist has ripped off a charity drive his brother, Maury, and his sister-in-law, Bonnie, are heading.
Sheriff Clayton also wants a favor. He asks Al to look into a report of a chupacabra, a mythological Texas beast that sucks the blood from goats. The tangled web causes Al and his “starting-to-get-serious” partner, Fergie, to cross paths with two hardened killers who decide Al and Fergie need to die.
Their dance across the drought-stricken countryside threatens to finish Al and Fergie, along with the rest of his household, including the baby, Little Al, and their dog, Tanner.
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