The Baleful Owl, Virgil Alexander
The Baleful Owl, Virgil Alexander
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The Baleful Owl

Author: Virgil Alexander

Narrator: Curtis Michael Holland

Unabridged: 11 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/14/2024


Synopsis

The murder of an archeology student draws an Apache policeman into a web of deadly intrigue in this Southwestern thriller by the author of The Wham Curse.

The lands of southern Arizona hold many secrets, some of which are worth killing for. When an archeology student is found dead, it seems like a tragic case of senseless violence. But when a second victim is targeted, Apache Tribal Policeman Al Victor realizes something far more sinister is afoot.

The Arizona Antiquities Task Force brings deputies Bren Allred and Manny Sanchez into the case. Soon, the officers find themselves investigating a sophisticated criminal organization determined to get their hands on the priceless Baleful Owl effigy, and they are motivated by something much deeper than mere greed.

The Baleful Owl continues the Deputy Allred & Apache Officer Victor series, blending a criminal investigation with the history and culture of the American Southwest.

About Virgil Alexander

Virgil Alexander was born in rural Gila County, Arizona, growing up in the area of Globe-Miami. An ardent Arizona history enthusiast he spent much of his boyhood reading about and experiencing historic sites and the natural environment. He spent most of his free time hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting. His family had horses and raised livestock, and he frequently rode on evenings and weekends.

His uncles were deputy sheriffs, one was a long-time chief-deputy, and his dad was an active reserve officer and member of the search and rescue team. Other close relatives worked in law enforcement for Border Patrol, town police, highway patrol, and state narcotics division.

Alexander continues to live in Arizona with his wife, where he is retired from mining. His work experience has taken him on extended business trips to most of the United States, Canada, Mexico, South America, and Europe. He attended Eastern Arizona College, Arizona State University, and University of Phoenix. He holds a control engineering certification and a bachelor's degree in business management. He has taught academic and vocational classes for Eastern Arizona and Gila Pueblo College.

He grew up with Latino and Apache friends. He taught college classes on the San Carlos Apache Reservation, as well as doing volunteer church work, helping with Scouting, and assisting to establish an Explorer Post there. His intimate knowledge of rural and small town culture and Arizona history is reflected in his writing, and his exposure to rural law enforcement adds realism to his stories.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Billie on August 29, 2015

Local Author The Baleful Owl By Linda Pearce in the Arizona Silver Belt (19Aug2015) If you have ever watched an Apache burden basket being constructed it is a work of art. Former Miami resident Virgil Alexander’s mysteries are constructed in somewhat the same way. In his third novel, the Baleful Owl, h......more

Goodreads review by J.L. on December 14, 2015

THE BALEFUL OWLis like a Tony Hillerman novel-a loving rendition of people and places in the Southwest. Alexander accurately reports police procedures and demonstrates the seriousness of artifact theft, while hε entertains you with interesting characters.......more

Goodreads review by Carolee on October 21, 2024

remarkable! A remarkable text relying heavily on police procedure and detail. I can offer that from my experience, the museum and archaeological end of it is very accurate.......more

Goodreads review by Bonnie on October 21, 2024

I really enjoyed this book. The plot is interesting: indigenous pottery illegally dug up and sold by the sociopathic murderer. I liked the characters. There is a real variety: a policeman who has his fiancée learn self-defense since they will be living in a trailer in an isolated area, a female poli......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on October 17, 2024

extremely well written I found this book difficult to put down! By the time I finished it, I felt as if I knew all of the characters personally. The attention to detail in descriptions helped me feel like I was present right there in each setting. As someone who has lived in Arizona, I could visualiz......more