To Rhodes's relief, the severed limbsтАФpart of a large cache Bert has discovered while clearing brushтАФare not evidence of a mass murderer at large in Blacklin County, but┬аsomething more on a par with the usual emergencies the Texas lawman has to deal with: cows loose in the churchyard, ninety-year-old Mrs. Thurman's periodic attacks of┬а"blindness" (which Rhodes cures by sending out a deputy with fresh light bulbs), and the like. Meanwhile, back at the jail, his attenuated employees are bristling about the┬аnew deputy, a highly qualified police officer, but a woman, and the air conditioner has collapsed during the heat wave. Plus his personal life has its own problems; does he┬аor does he not want to marry Ivy Daniel?
Then Bert Ramsey is shot to death, and serious crime takes over. A tattoo on the body discloses that Ramsey was once a member of Los Muertos, a violent motorcycle gang┬аfrom the city, and current members of the gang turn up in Blacklin County. There are questions: Where did the town handyman get the money to buy two color television┬аsets, two VCRs, and a houseful of new furniture? Not to mention six thousand dollars in cash rolled up in a sock in Bert's dresser drawer. Dan Rhodes doesn't have access to┬аthe high-tech detection methods of city policeтАФand probably wouldn't use them if he had. Dan has to talk to people and sift the facts from the lies. If he is careful, he┬аbelieves, and keeps it up, he'll usually get results. "Keeping it up" involves tangling with Wyneva Greer, Ramsey's former girlfriend now living with a mysterious newcomer┬аto the town, Buster Cullens. Buster becomes the next murder victimтАФof the same killer? Rhodes isn't sure. He soon tangles with the bikers, sustaining a certain amount of┬аdamage in the process.
Dan Rhodes is, in the words of Newgate Callender of The New York Times Book Review, "a quiet man, an honest man and a stubborn man," and it seems that no amount┬аof violence is going to deter him from getting to the bottom of the murders in his relatively peaceful and beautifully evoked Texas county.