Chupacabra

by Robert A. Heinsohn, Sr.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/28/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781425937782

About the Book

Dumas White is the Sheriff of Uvalde County, a beautiful area on the edge of the Texas Hill Country where the Leona, Nueces, and Frio Rivers connect. It is the home of approximately twenty-five thousand farmers, ranchers, and sportsmen. It is also the temporary summer home of several thousand swimmers, tubers, and fishermen, and the alternate home of as many bird and deer hunters in the fall and winter. Dumas' usual job is to keep the locals and the visitors from hurting one another, but when a series of animal mutilations culminates in a brutal murder, his job becomes much more complicated. As the investigation progresses and the secrets of the small town are revealed like the slowly peeling skin of a rotting onion, Dumas begins to understand the importance of the many secrets he has protected over the years. When a drunken citizens confesses to the murder and claims to be a Vampire, Dumas has to examine his own motivations and dig into his own secrets before he can accept the truth. Forget everything you thought you knew about Vampires, because Chupacabra gives a whole new name to the blood-suckers.   

 


About the Author

Robert A. Heinsohn, Sr. is a Graduate of The University of Texas at Arlington. He has published four short stories in the Science Fiction/Horror genre and several technical, policy and training manuals for Texas companies. His professional resume includes service as a Texas Deputy Sheriff, a bilingual elementary school teacher, and several years in the automobile business as a salesman, a finance manager, and sales manager. He currently lives in Uvalde County with his youngest son Timothy and the rest of the boogeymen that reside there.