Unraveled, Reavis Z. Wortham
Unraveled, Reavis Z. Wortham
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Unraveled
A Red River Mystery

Author: Reavis Z. Wortham

Narrator: Traber Burns

Unabridged: 9 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/15/2016


Synopsis

The small, rural northeast Texas community of Center Springs has seen its share of troubles during the 1960s, everything from kidnapping, murder, and bank robbery. By 1968, the residents think life has finally quieted down, but they find their peaceful way of life is quickly spinning out of control as a decades-long family feud between the Clays and Mayfields once again flares to life.Fourteen-year-old Top Parker, who lives with his grandparents, Constable Ned Parker and Miss Becky in a little farmhouse near the Red River, is caught up in another adult situation sparked by a mysterious fatal car accident involving the white mayor of Chisum and his black female assistant. Questions and accusations arise about their relationship as the families wreak vengeance on each other.But what is the significance of a man calling himself the Wraith, who moves through the region at will, invading homes and watching the Parkers? What is Maggie Clay’s secret—that she is half white and married to a black man with a criminal past? And was Mayor Frank Clay, the supposed only bright spot in a dark and cruel family, really what everyone thought he was?It’s a busy time for Sheriff Cody Parker, who finds himself a possible suspect in the murder of several residents. He takes the advice from his Deputy John Washington and removes himself from the investigation, giving free reign to both John and Deputy Anna Sloan as they try to unravel the answers by following different paths.The ending will leave you staggering as the families clash on a small battlefield and the killer is finally revealed in a most unexpected way.These aren’t the 1960s that most Baby Boomers remember.

About Reavis Z. Wortham

Reavis Z. Wortham is the critically acclaimed author of mysteries, thrillers, and westerns in several series: the Red River Mysteries, Sonny Hawke series, Tucker Snow thrillers, the Cap Whitlatch, and Hollow Frontier series. He has been a newspaper columnist and magazine writer since 1988, as well as the humor editor for Texas Fish and Game Magazine for over twenty years. He teaches writing at a variety of venues including local libraries and writers’ conferences. For more information, visit ReavisZWortham.com.

About Traber Burns

Traber Burns worked for thirty-five years in regional theater, including the New York, Oregon, and Alabama Shakespeare festivals. He also spent five years in Los Angeles appearing in many television productions and commercials, including Lost, Close to Home, Without a Trace, Boston Legal, Grey’s Anatomy, Cold Case, Gilmore Girls, and others.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dorothy

Reavis Wortham is an author who is new to me but he has written a number of books including those in the Red River mystery series. This book was the sixth in that series and even though I had not read any of the earlier books, I did not feel at all lost or confused by the action in this one. The seri......more

Goodreads review by Gail

Well, this was not my typical reading fare! I felt like reading a novel and had only nonfiction books checked out from the library, so picked up one of my husband's library books to read. This one was full of violence, sexism/misogyny, and racism. The setting: 1968 in rural/small-town northeast Texa......more

Goodreads review by Lisa

I skipped Dark Places in the series and went on to Unraveled. Mark is back and the Parker clan couldn't be happier until a car goes off the side of the road killing its occupants, a Clay and a Mayfield. That fast, an old feud is back on. In the week that follows, the little town of Center Springs ha......more

Goodreads review by Kim

I have just recently discovered this series and it is far from the the type of books that I typically read. The storylines have been somewhat upsetting at times with gruesome and gritty plots. However, setting aside the storylines themselves, I have loved getting to “drive” with the characters over......more


Quotes

“Readers…will be treated to a stunning finale, first in an evil fun house, then on a long stretch of oil-slick highway.” Booklist

“A sixth journey back in time to Center Springs, Texas, in 1968 reveals a family feud ready to claim more victims.” Kirkus Reviews

“[A] well-paced sixth Red River mystery…The book’s strength lies in Wortham’s ability to construct a world; it doesn’t take long for readers to feel like kinfolk.” Publishers Weekly