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The Devil's Backbone (C J Floyd Mystery) [Hardcover]

Robert O. Greer (Author)
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February 1998 C J Floyd Mystery
In the third entry in this acclaimed mystery series, cheroot-smokin' African-American bail-bondsman/bounty hunter CJ Floyd investigates the disappearance of a rodeo champion and soon finds himself on a lethal trail of diamonds, greed, jealousy--and murder Print ads. 6-city author tour. Black History Month promo .


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CJ Floyd, Denver bail bondsman and sometime bounty hunter, has double trouble in his third adventure (after The Devil's Red Nickel, 1997.) Two friends ask CJ to find the killer of their pal Hambone Dolbey, a retired black rodeo star who claimed to have discovered diamonds on his rocky patch of land north of Denver. Oil executives Whitaker Rodgers and Evelyn Coleman had been dickering over the property rights with Dolbey in the months before his death. Dolbey may have had other enemies, including white riders jealous of his rodeo success, and his recently acknowledged son from a long-ago affair with a teenage girl. Meantime, CJ has hauled in bail jumper Bobby Two Shirts, whose homicidally devoted sister, Celeste Deepstream, decides to make CJ pay dearly for his trouble. As a black man investigating the troubled intersection of black and white societies, CJ faces special problems. Greer treats the racial issues with great skill, never turning preachy, letting CJ, the rest of the clearly etched cast and a well-wrought story lead the way. Author tour.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Denver's only black bounty hunter, C.J. Floyd, tries to find the killer of a retired black rodeo star. The fact that a vengeful woman is stalking Floyd at the same time adds spice to a winning series (The Devil's Red Nickel, LJ
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Mysterious Pr; First Edition edition (February 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 089296653X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0892966530
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.7 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,718,404 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Action packed thriller from first to last page, June 18, 1998
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This review is from: The Devil's Backbone (C J Floyd Mystery) (Hardcover)
African-American bounty hunter C.J. Floyd is frequently without money but never without adventure. His entourage includes Jamican born cowboy Billy De Long, the beautiful,patient, loving girlfriend Mavis; outgoing secretary and soon to be lawyer, Julie; ex-marine, new secretary Flora Jean; and ex-rodeo cowboys Dittier and Morgan.

C.J needs these key individuals to maintain his business and actually to sustain his life. He is a bail bondsman and sometimes bounty hunter who performs his work in the new, wild west.

This is the third in a series of novels by Mr. Greer and I think it is his best work yet.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun and entertaining, February 1, 1998
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This review is from: The Devil's Backbone (C J Floyd Mystery) (Hardcover)
After earning $3K on a difficult but successful chase, Denver bail bond agent and bounty hunter CJ Floyd is looking forward to some needed R&R with his main woman. However, Morgan Williams and Dittier plead with CJ to look into the strange death of another friend, rodeo Hall of Famer Cletus Dolbey. Though CJ prefers to stay out of the way of the official police investigation, he agrees to investigate what happened to Cletus.

CJ soon learns that Cletus was found in a body of water, wearing a wet suit though the deceased was deathly afraid of water. He also learns that Cletus claimed to have found diamonds on his property. CJ begins to wonder if the murder of Cletus is over the diamonds or a simple act of jealousy over the rodeo star's success on the circuit. As another one of his cases interferes with his inquiries, CJ tries to uncover the identity of the culprit responsible for murdering a friend.

The third CJ Floyd novel, like the previous two books (THE DEVIL'S HATBAND and THE DEVIL'S RED NICKEL) is a wonderful who-done-it due to the lead protagonist and his friends. The story line consists of two cases that constantly moves forward in a fast-paced, exciting way. However, what makes this series so entertaining is Robert Greer's brilliant talent which allows CJ, a middle class black American, to struggle with white society without condemning anyone. This turns a well-written who-done-it into a top notch book. Harriet Klausner

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4.0 out of 5 stars Rings True, July 2, 2008
"The Devil's Backbone" is solid. The writing is elegant. Sentences come in regular, full prose style. While I love Lee Child and Elmore Leonard, don't look here for that clipped, "modern" prose from some thriller writers. Robert Greer has a beautiful way of setting up a scene and takes his time developing his characters. The investigation of the death of a former rodeo star in this mystery takes some time to get rolling. Bail bondsman CJ Floyd, who approaches life in somewhat laconic, seen-it-all fashion, takes his time building a list of likely suspects and then methodically works his way through to find the perp. Some of the sleuth work is good thinking, some it just dogged stuff of covering all the bases. Surrounding CJ is a terrific cast of sharply distinct characters, some of whom add to his woes and worries, some of whom prove quite valuable. The Denver and Colorado settings ring true, so does the solid plot. I would not say this is the "thrill a minute" ride that another reviewer suggested, just an intriguing mystery and one well done.
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During his lifetime Hambone DoIbey had developed a passionate hatred and fear of only two things: water and the smell of human excrement. Read the first page
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Flora Jean, Bel Air, Hambone Dolbey, Bobby Two-Shirts, Devil's Backbone, Whitaker Rodgers, Nadine Kemp, Virginia Rodgers, Evelyn Coleman, Rebecca Baptiste, Cicero Vickers, Denver General, Five Points, Weld County, Percy Lewis, Pandeco Oil, New Mexico, Sheriff Pritchard, Delaware Street, Dittier Atkins, Greeley Stampede, Aaron Baptiste, Lisa Darley, Chokecherry Draw, Morgan Williams
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