From the series: Sean O'Brien

A Murder of Crows

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When Joe Billie stops a grave robber from desecrating a Seminole Indian burial site, he becomes the prime suspect in a bizarre murder. Facing first-degree murder charges, Joe is evasive—even with his old friend, private investigator Sean O'Brien.

O'Brien thinks he knows why Joe won't talk, but proving his friend's innocence will send him deep into the Florida Everglades and onto the Seminole Reservation. Teaming with a beautiful detective, O'Brien uncovers a killer with a chilling agenda: creating a modern-day Trail of Tears.

As ancient burial grounds reveal deadly secrets, O'Brien must navigate a treacherous world where history, greed, and vengeance collide.

Another pulse-pounding thriller in the internationally popular Sean O'Brien series—where justice for the past demands a high price in the present.

Praise for this book

"The story is engrossing. I like the Seminole and Spanish history in this book and how it is tied to the present. I also enjoyed the mystery, characters and action."

"A non-stop nail-biter! This murder mystery thriller is a roller coaster ride you won't want to put down. Sean O'Brien and his pals, Dave, Nick, and little dog Max, are hot on the trail of murderous mafiosos trying to muscle their way into tribal gaming casinos in South Florida, leaving a trail of bodies in their wake. The author's writing style evokes a lush, lyrical picture of the rapidly disappearing South Florida flora and fauna and Native American heritage."

"Gripping plot and a compelling character. Sean O'Brien has traits in common with my boyhood hero Travis McGee -- he lives on a boat in a Florida marina, is retired, solves crimes for friends -- but unlike John D. MacDonald's guy O'Brien lives in central Florida and also has a cabin near Ocala National Forest."