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Broken Heartland

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Sleepy Benteen County, Kansas, turns frantic on election day. Sheriff English, better known as Englishman, faces his toughest re-election challenge yet. The radical religious right is out to unseat him, their candidate an Iraq war hero. But Englishman's only available deputy isn't winning him votes. That very morning, while pursuing a vehicle, the hurried deputy rammed a school bus carrying the Benteen County teen choir.

Englishman's brother, Mad Dog, a born-again Cheyenne, rushes back from a quest to the Black Hills. He has had a premonition that the sheriff is in serious danger. Meanwhile, the sheriff's daughters, attending separate colleges, wake with similar fears, cut classes, and hurry home to keep their father safe.

The sheriff believes the girls are the ones in need of protection as election day grows ever wilder. A student smuggles a gun into the school and begins shooting and taking hostages. A private army has seized a nearby farm and holds citizens, including Mad Dog, against their will. And, when he finds some spare time, Englishman needs to clear up one little thing about his deputy's accident: Benteen County doesn't have a teen choir. All this by sundown. It's enough to make a sheriff wonder why he wants to serve another term.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 13, 2007
      This engaging but flawed election-time read, the fourth mystery (after 2004’s Plains Crazy
      ) to feature Sheriff English of Benteen County, Kans., examines the nexus of politics and religion. English, up for re-election, faces stiff competition from a born-again Christian who tells voters they should oust the sheriff because his daughters have had abortions. When a deputy crashes into a school bus full of teens on a choir outing, the bus driver vanishes. Before English can figure out what happened to the driver, he must contend with a school shooting. The frequent shifts of point-of-view at times disrupt the narrative flow, while having both of the sheriff’s daughters named Heather is confusing. Still, the novel’s focus on hot-button political issues will help hold readers’ attention, and a setup for a sequel that gives the more intriguing Heather a central role may entice them to come back.

    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2007
      The fourth story (after "Prairie Gothic") involving Mad Dog, a born-again Cheyenne, and his brother, Sheriff English, better known as Englishman, finds the Kansas sheriff running for re-election. Then a mysterious early morning school bus accident involving his deputy threatens to cost Englishman the election. Once again, Hayes crams his mystery with zany characters, nonstop action, and multilevel plotlines all converging on one Kansas farmhouse where something very strange is occurring. Hayes lives in Tucson.

      Copyright 2007 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      August 1, 2007
      Sheriff English, better known as Englishman, is having a very bad day. He faces a tough fight for reelection with a right-wing fundamentalist. Still grieving for his wife, who died in Prairie Gothic, he has major problems when his only available deputy rams his car into a school bus carrying the local teen choir. Then a student smuggles a gun into the high school and takes hostages, and a private militia seizes a farm and takes still more hostages, one of whom is Englishmans Cheyenne brother, Mad Dog, who has rushed home from a vision quest because he has a premonition that the sheriff is in danger. Readers will find sleepy Benteen County, Kansas, wide awake and action packed in Hayes new addition to this quirky series. The mixture of action, humor, and politics will keep readers interested as they wonder just how much can be squeezed into24 hours.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)

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