

Bussa is a master of horror!
“A Face to Die For” is another jewel in Bussa’s books. It keeps you wondering what will happen and surprises you in the end.
I highly recommend this book!



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Bussa is a master of horror!
“A Face to Die For” is another jewel in Bussa’s books. It keeps you wondering what will happen and surprises you in the end.
I highly recommend this book!



All Carson Reno Mystery Series Books are standalone novels. It is not necessary to read them in any particular order.






















A Fresh YA Mystery!
Carson is in the middle of all kinds of trouble as he grapples with a senseless murder.
This is the first Gerald Darnell book I have ever read. With the kiddies out of school for the summer, I have been looking for creative YA books and this definitely made the list.
Reelfoot would appeal to mystery fans and probably any young adult who burns through Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys!






















All Carson Reno Mystery Series Books are standalone novels. It is not necessary to read them in any particular order.
The year is 1962 and this small west Tennessee town has been turned upside down by a labor strike at its main manufacturing plant. It seems that, as result of the strike, some very serious underworld crime problems have surfaced in Humboldt. A small town sheriff and small town Chief of Police have their hands full dealing with the strike – when the worst happens – one of the principal figures surrounding the labor problems is murdered.
Carson Reno is very familiar with Humboldt – after all, he grew up and went to high school there. But Carson has a successful private investigation business in Memphis and no desire or reason to get involved. However, circumstances pull him into the turmoil and a situation that grows more dangerous everyday. By trying to not become involved, he becomes deeply involved and ultimately the prime suspect for the Murder in Humboldt.

I really enjoyed the way Darnell handled the period structure of the …
By Mathiya Adams
I really enjoyed the way Darnell handled the period structure of the story. He introduced enough examples of contemporary sights, events, and cultural facts to make the reader feel that she was back there in the time and place he presented. I look forward to the next book in the Carson Reno series.



