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What Seems True by James Garrison

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Dianna Rostad

Dianna Rostad

What Seems True by James Garrison

In 1980, the first black supervisor at a Texas Gulf Coast refinery turns up dead behind an abandoned drive-in theater. When a Texas Ranger comes to investigate, the refinery’s attorney, Dan Esperson, is drawn into the investigation—and into a tangled web of racial conflict, sex, and deception. Two refinery employees are arrested for the murder. One confesses that the other did it but will never testify. When the killer is released from jail for lack of evidence, Dan may be next on his list.

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What Seems True was inspired by a true crime on the Texas Gulf Coast in 1979.

“Award-winning author, J. D. Garrison returns with East Texas mayhem in the crime fiction novel, WHAT SEEMS TRUE. These larger-than-life characters deliver an entertaining read of lust, oil, good old boys, and one femme fatale.”—Johnnie Bernhard, author of SISTERS OF THE UNDERTOW

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