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The Burning Season [Hardcover]

Wayne D. Dundee (Author)
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May 1988
When Junior Odum turned from his mother's grave, I stepped out of the shadow of the gnarled old cemetery oak and stood where he could plainly see me. The low-hanging full moon cast bluish highlights up and down the barrel of the .45 automatic I held leveled on the bail-jumper.

"It's a hell of a ways from Hatchaloo County back to Rockford," he told me. "We're at one end of the state, it's at the other, and Illinois is one long damn stretch of real estate. You got near four hundred miles to haul me. And if I've a mind to, I guarantee I can make that a pain-in-the-ass, fight-you-every-inch-of-the-way trip you'll wish you'd never started.

"Or … you do a job of work for me while you're down here. It's somethin' I can't very well take care of myself on account of bein' a fugitive and all, and somethin' your snooper skills should make you better suited for anyway. You do that, then I go back peaceful as a lamb. Hell, I'll even drive the car, you can stick your feet out the window and nap in the back seat if you want."


Don't ask me to explain it. I'm a born-again skeptic who's laughed in the face of a-hell-of-a-lot-slicker pitches than that one, but this time for some reason my reaction was different. Something about the tall young man with his knocked-around, Howdy Doody features and his earnest, pale eyes reached me. Maybe it was helped along by the uneasiness I felt over having waylaid him at his mother's graveside in the first place. Or maybe the rural setting had stirred my boyhood memories deeply enough to unearth some still-innocent, still-naive part of me that hadn't yet been soured on mankind. Or maybe I just read too damn many Robin Hood stories when I was a kid.

Like I said, don't ask me to explain it because I can't.

All I know is that fifteen minutes later, after I'd heard the rest of what he had to say, I walked away from that cemetery without Junior Odum in my custody. I went one way, Odum went another. I'd agreed to spend forty-eight hours on Junior's "job of work." At the end of that time—whether I was successful or not—he'd given his word to return peaceably with me.

That's right, his word.

They were without question the most bizarre circumstances under which I had ever taken on a client.
--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

The publisher of Hardboiled magazine has written a nicely hardboiled first novel of his own. Private eye Joe Hannibal travels downstate from Rockford, Ill., to nab armed-robbery suspect and bail-jumper Junior Odum after Odum's mother's funeral. In one of two major plot flaws, narrator Hannibal is convinced to leave Odum at liberty for 48 hours while Hannibal investigates the "accidental" death by fire of Mrs. Odum. She'd been resisting selling her home to the county's biggest employer, a toy factory, and the factory owner had threatened to relocate his business outside the county. Hannibal contends with some local hostility (two nasty drunks) and a little hospitality (the factory owner's beautiful sister), and seems to be getting nowhere until the murder of a local "loose woman" starts to break the case. There's a second glaring unlikely event at the end, but Edgar nominee Dundee creates vivid characters and a sense of place, mixes them nicely and delivers a solid performance. Joe Hannibal himself is quite engaging.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 241 pages
  • Publisher: St Martins Pr; 1st edition (May 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031201743X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312017439
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,954,346 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Wayne Dundee grew up and spent the first fifty years of his life around the state line area of northern Illinois/southern Wisconsin. Always an avid reader,he decided at an early age that one day he wanted to be a writer himself. Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer influenced the direction his writing would initially take -- hardboiled detective mysteries.

Dundee sold his first short story, featuring Rockford, Illinois-based PI Joe Hannibal, in 1982. Since then there have been, to date, over twenty Hannibal short stories, three novellas, and seven Hannibal novels. The Hannibal books and stories have been published in several languages and nominated for an Edgar, an Anthony, and six Shamus Awards. The most recent Hannibal novel, GOSHEN HOLE, appeared in December of 2011.
Dundee has recently also gained acclaim for his work in the Western genre. His 2010 short story "This Old Star" received the Peacemaker Award from the Western Fictioneers writers' organization. His first Western novels --- DISMAL RIVER and HARD TRAIL TO SOCORRO --- appeared in 2011. And his most recent, MANHUNTER'S MOUNTAIN, came out in January of 2012.

In 2009, Dundee retired as general manager for a small manufacturing facility and is now devoting full time to writing. Subsequent to the passing of his beloved wife Pam, Dundee shares a home in Ogallala, Nebraska, with his daughter and her family. He is working on further Joe Hannibal adventures as well as more work in the Western genre.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Hard-Boiled, Soft-Hearted, January 28, 2012
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I'm grateful that another Wayne D. Dundee reader recommended The Burning Season; it's a strong, well-crafted novel in the best traditions of P.I. fiction, and Joe Hannibal is a guy I intend to get to know better. The fact that quite a few Joe Hannibal novels follow this one foretells a long and happy acquaintance.

Joe Hannibal steps boldly out of the steely-eyed tough guy mold when he makes an extraordinary handshake agreement with the man he was sent to bring to justice: take 48 hours to find the killer of the man's mother--a woman whose death by fire has been dismissed as an accident.

And what a 48 hours it is, as Hannibal embroils himself in the life and secrets of a troubled southern Illinois county and its residents, using his heart as often as his head, risking everything to honor his promise to a hunted criminal. This first Joe Hannibal book carries my enthusiastic recommendation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE BURNING SEASON - Joe Hannibal #1, October 19, 2011
After making a name for himself as founder/editor of Hardboiled Magazine and with several short story award nominations (including an Edgar), this was Dundee's first novel-length work featuring his PI protagonist Joe Hannibal. It is a solidly impressive work and earned its own Shamus nomination from the Private Eye Writers of America.
Set in the moonshining region of southern Illinois, THE BURNING SEASON has the same blue collar/working class feel of most of Dundee's writing. There is plenty of tough action balanced by genuine human emotions, an array of colorful characters, a dose of racy sex, and a decent mystery element.
A well-written hardboiled tale definitely worth checking out.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Quest For Justice, June 2, 2011
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There's honor among at least one thief in this tale, though it takes a little time for Joe Hannibal to discover it.

This is the first of Dundee's Joe Hannibal novels and the first to be resurrected on Kindle. If you haven't already discovered this tough-as-nails, heart-of-gold private eye you've got a treat in store for you. It's a fast-moving, tough-fisted account of the search for justice in the murder of a beloved elderly woman who stood in the way of what some consider progress and the killer sees as opportunity.

Joe goes out of his home turf of Rockford, Ill., in search of a bail-jumper who just happens to be the son of the victim. Junior Odum convinces Hannibal to devote 48 hours to investigating what has been declared an accidental death by fire. Whatever the outcome, Odum gives his word he'll willingly return to custody.

Though Mrs. Odum had received threats when she refused to sell her property to the largest employer in the county, it initially appears the ruling on her death might be correct. But it isn't long before Joe turns up some suspects and hostility. He also finds an accomplice in his investigation who has no objection to him getting physical with her.

Dundee provides solid characters, an action-filled plot and even a few surprise developments to keep the reader flipping pages.
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