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Wrong End of a Gun
(2025)(The fifth book in the Barnett Lowery Murder Mystery series)
A novel by Robert Peecher
A dead college girl.
A father who will do anything to protect his son.
And an outfit of fake cops who have crossed the line.
The District Attorney's investigator has his hands full. Aintry County is infested with junkies and state jobbers, and the good guys are falling like flies.
Barnett Lowery is going to have to prove that a guilty man is innocent if he's going to solve a murder.
The sky seems to be falling in Aintry County as everything that can go wrong gets sideways, and Lowery is running out of time because Shelly Ann needs him to pick up those chairs for the wedding. If he's going to say his vows, he'll have to make sure he doesn't first end up on the Wrong End of a Gun, or all Lowery'll be saying is his prayers.
If you love stories of down-home murder up in the hills of Dixie, small town criminals, tough as nails investigators, and deep-fried Southern justice, then slide into the passenger seat of this '67 Camaro and buckle up. Tuck your head into your favorite Stetson and be sure the Colt has six in the cylinder, because down on Main Street there's some rough characters looking for a fight, and they're planning to put Barnett Lowery on the Wrong End of a Gun.
Grab your copy today!
What readers are saying about Barnett Lowery:
★★★★★ "Good fast moving story of corruption in a southern county."
★★★★★ "Suspense, interesting characters and wry humor made the stories a joy to read."
★★★★★ "Robert Peecher is an amazing story teller and this series proves just how good he really is. Barnett Lowery. Is a great law man surrounded by the perfect cast of characters."
★★★★��� "Hard to find a book about the south that reads true and this does."
★★★★★ "I felt like I was on the edge of my seat like watching an intense movie; waiting to see what comes next."
★★★★★ "Really good book. So hard to put down."
★★★★★ "A real page burner. Good guys. Strong women. Corrupt police and lawyers. All set in small town Georgia."
★★★★★ "Very believable for those of us who have had the pleasure of living in the rural south."
Genre: Mystery
A father who will do anything to protect his son.
And an outfit of fake cops who have crossed the line.
The District Attorney's investigator has his hands full. Aintry County is infested with junkies and state jobbers, and the good guys are falling like flies.
Barnett Lowery is going to have to prove that a guilty man is innocent if he's going to solve a murder.
The sky seems to be falling in Aintry County as everything that can go wrong gets sideways, and Lowery is running out of time because Shelly Ann needs him to pick up those chairs for the wedding. If he's going to say his vows, he'll have to make sure he doesn't first end up on the Wrong End of a Gun, or all Lowery'll be saying is his prayers.
If you love stories of down-home murder up in the hills of Dixie, small town criminals, tough as nails investigators, and deep-fried Southern justice, then slide into the passenger seat of this '67 Camaro and buckle up. Tuck your head into your favorite Stetson and be sure the Colt has six in the cylinder, because down on Main Street there's some rough characters looking for a fight, and they're planning to put Barnett Lowery on the Wrong End of a Gun.
Grab your copy today!
What readers are saying about Barnett Lowery:
★★★★★ "Good fast moving story of corruption in a southern county."
★★★★★ "Suspense, interesting characters and wry humor made the stories a joy to read."
★★★★★ "Robert Peecher is an amazing story teller and this series proves just how good he really is. Barnett Lowery. Is a great law man surrounded by the perfect cast of characters."
★★★★��� "Hard to find a book about the south that reads true and this does."
★★★★★ "I felt like I was on the edge of my seat like watching an intense movie; waiting to see what comes next."
★★★★★ "Really good book. So hard to put down."
★★★★★ "A real page burner. Good guys. Strong women. Corrupt police and lawyers. All set in small town Georgia."
★★★★★ "Very believable for those of us who have had the pleasure of living in the rural south."
Genre: Mystery
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