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Ben Rehder is an Austin-based author of mystery novels, including Buck Fever (2002), the first in his Blanco County mystery series, which was an Edgar Award finalist.
Education
editRehder graduated from the University of Texas in 1986, and then entered the field of advertising.[1]
Blanco County series
editThe Blanco County series is about John Marlin, a game warden who partakes in homicide investigations. In addition to serving as mysteries, the series is also a humorous look at the hunting culture of Texas in a satiric style similar to Carl Hiaasen and Tim Dorsey.[citation needed] Publishers Weekly describes it as "confident and vigorous; the tone is quintessentially Texan and relentlessly wry".[2]
- (2002) Buck Fever
- (2003) Bone Dry
- (2004) Flat Crazy
- (2005) Guilt Trip
- (2007) Gun Shy
- (2008) Holy Moly
- (2014) Mind Game
- (2014) Hog Heaven
- (2014) Stag Party
- (2015) Bum Steer
- (2016) Point Taken
- (2017) Dog Tag
- (2017) Last Laugh
- (2018) Lefty Loosey
- (2020) Free Ride
Roy Ballard books
edit- (2012) Gone the Next
- (2014) Get Busy Dying
- (2015) If I had a Nickel
- (2016) Now You See Him
- (2018) A Tooth For a Tooth
- (2019) Shake and Bake
- (2020) Better To Be Lucky
Standalone novels
edit- (2012) The Chicken Hanger
- (2012) The Driving Lesson
References
edit- ^ "Ben Rehder | Authors".
- ^ "BUCK FEVER: A Blanco County Texas Novel". Publishers Weekly. September 16, 2012.
External links
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