Dub-Town Blues
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Caravetta
About this listen
A series of brutal murders.
A 30-year-old mystery.
An old man with a score to settle.
Lee Harden is retired, widowed, and dying. But the former small-town cop has discovered something about an old case that rocks him to his core. A case he closed himself and helped to hide the truth about from the terrified town of Winnsboro, TX.
As he makes arrangements for a showdown to bring long overdue justice, he’s haunted by the past the town has forgotten. A past he could never fully put behind him. The sordid, twisting tale unfolds a layer at a time as Lee prepares to take the law into his own hands, but there might be more secrets lying beneath the surface than he realizes. Secrets with teeth.
Dub-Town may have moved on, but the evil remains.
Critic Reviews
“An engrossing, violent, and masterful example of small-town suspense. It’ll kick you in the guts, but also has genuine heart. Very highly recommended.” (Jeff Strand, author of Autumn Bleeds into Winter)
"Calling Chris Miller one of the best crime writers alive would be an understatement. The truth is, Chris Miller is one of the most gifted writers writing anything, anywhere, period. Dub-Town is a goddamn masterpiece." (Andy Rausch, author of Layla’s Score and The Amityville Murder House)
“At its heart, Dub-Town Blues is a story of love and regret. Love for one's family and community, and regret for the sacrifices not made. What Chris Miller teaches us in this page-turner, is that, if the will is there, all wrongs can be righted. But there's a penance for the deeds of the past, and it ain't cheap. Miller reaffirms himself as a true master of suspense, simultaneously introducing himself as a new voice in the world of mystery fiction. No matter what genre Chris Miller is dabbling in, it's going to be damn good.” (Patrick C. Harrison III, author of Grandpappy and A Savage Breed)