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If you, like me, are a lover of gritty crime novels, then itâs likely youâre familiar with writer Ace Atkins.
Atkins has written 28 books. Nine of those continue the adventures of Spenser, the tough-as-nails Boston private investigator created by the late Robert B. Parker.
And Atkins has conjured up his own two-fisted lawman, Quinn Colson, a former Army Ranger whoâs come home to become the sheriff of Tibbehah County, Mississippi, and clean up a corrupt system that too long had held the county in its grip.
âThe Heathensâ (G.P. Putnamâs, $27), the latest novel in the Quinn Colson series, finds the sheriff investigating the disappearance of meth-head Gina Byrd. When she turns up murdered and dismembered, everyone assumes her hell-raising 16-year-old daughter, Tanya Jane âTJâ Byrd, and her car-stealing boyfriend have killed her mother. Everyone but Colson, that is.
After an ugly Delta-driven growth scare plunge at the open on Monday, Get Out & Party stocks soared this week. The Nasdaq outperformed and Dow lagged on the week as Small Caps gave back their mid-week panic-buying (swinging from down over 2.5% to up over 3.5% to end the week up 2%).
And the S&P is hitting all time highs because yeah fun-durr-mentals. Everything is awes .
With Bloomberg headlines hitting moments ago and reminding us that it s time for the periodic debt ceiling drama, as Janet Yellen said in a letter to Congress leadership that the Treasury will start special measures due to debt limit, and warning that the now familiar special steps could run out soon after Congress recess ends, it s time to remind readers what all the drama is (or rather will be) about, while also reminding that total US debt will hit $30 trillion in about six months.