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  1. Nov 4, 2014 · 3.64. 1,543 ratings230 reviews. Winner of the Tony Hillerman Prize, winner of the Spur Award for Best Western Contemporary Novel, and a finalist for the Edgar Award for Best First Novel, a debut mystery set in the Southwest starring a former rodeo cowboy turned private investigator, told in a transfixingly original style.

  2. Nov 4, 2014 · Bad Country: A Novel Kindle Edition. by C. B. McKenzie (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 294 ratings. See all formats and editions. Kindle. $12.99 Read with Our Free App. Audiobook. $0.00 Free with your Audible trial. Winner of the Tony Hillerman Prize. Winner of the Spur Award for Best Western Contemporary Novel.

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  3. us.macmillan.com › books › 9781250091819Bad Country - Macmillan

    Jun 7, 2016 · Bad Country is a noir novel that is as deep and twisty as a desert arroyo. With confident, accomplished prose, CB McKenzie captures the rough-and-tumble outer reaches of the Southwest in a transfixingly original style that transcends the traditional crime novel. Imprint Publisher.

  4. Her attitude seems heartless, but as Rodeo pursues interrelated cases, he learns that the old woman's indifference is nothing compared to true hatred, and aligned against a variety of creative and cruel foes, the hard-pressed PI is about to discover just how far hate can go.CB McKenzie's Bad Country is a noir novel that is as deep and twisty as ...

  5. Jun 7, 2016 · Bad Country is a noir novel that is as deep and twisty as a desert arroyo. With confident, accomplished prose, CB McKenzie captures the rough-and-tumble outer reaches of the Southwest in a...

  6. CB McKenzie's Bad Countryis a noir novel that is as deep and twisty as a desert arroyo. With confident, accomplished prose, McKenzie captures the rough-and-tumble outer reaches of the Southwest in a transfixingly original style that transcends the traditional crime novel.

  7. CB McKenzie's Bad Country is a noir novel that is as deep and twisty as a desert arroyo. With confident, accomplished prose, McKenzie captures the rough-and-tumble outer reaches of the Southwest in a transfixingly original style that transcends the traditional crime novel. About this book. 333 Pages. 7 - 8 Hours to read. 96k Total words.

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