My Right Hand to Goodness, Lynn Cook Betz
My Right Hand to Goodness, Lynn Cook Betz
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My Right Hand to Goodness
The Life and Times of Crazy Dale Varnam

Author: Lynn Cook Betz

Narrator: Andrea Gallo

Unabridged: 14 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/19/2024


Synopsis

Most wonder how Dale Varnam stayed alive. Dale wonders why.

Back in the eighties, the quaint fishing village of Varnamtown, North Carolina—full of zany Southern characters—got rich, and so did town clown Dale Varnam, who perfected his own brand of crazy. Dale rose to the top of the heap in the drug smuggling biz, helping the town’s livelihood of shrimping go to pot. Although it’s not big enough to be on most maps, Varnamtown became the second busiest port of entry for illegal drugs on the Eastern Seaboard.

Dale Varnam’s misfit persona contradicts any preconceived notions of an international drug smuggler. His “good ol’ southern redneck persona” belies his past … and oh, what a past! During the 1980s, Dale Varnam was newspaper fodder. He was depicted as a “show-off,” “hot dog,” and “homicidal nut case,” until “armed career criminal” became the headline. The prankster extraordinaire now lives in a junkyard morphing into a grandiose roadside attraction of sorts called Ft. Apache, where a sign reads “A crazy place blessed by God’s Grace.” How did Dale get here from what he was?

It took two Dales—not just one. “New Dale” dusts off “Old Dale,” who danced with the devil for over twenty years. Between the Dales were ten years he considers a “vacation.” As an informant, he helped bring more than one hundred and fifty of those involved to grand juries resulting in over eighty indictments.

Many in Varnamtown succumbed to smuggling. This story does not leave themout; secrets are replaced by revelations, forgiveness, and healing. Forever changed, these God-fearing southern folks got caught up in crime, then caught, before eventually returning to their lives. The widespread corruption of law enforcement and politicians unfurls its tentacles through Dale’s tales.

From courting Manuel Noriega and Pablo Escobar to selling cocaine to Disney characters, from Playboy Bunnies mowing his yard to jungle labs where preserved tongues rested in jars, jaw-dropping events punctuate Dale’s story from beginning to end.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeremie Varnam on March 14, 2024

I will start that I may have a bias here, just look at my last name. This book made me laugh, made me cry, made me gasp, made me cuss…it just hit a number of emotions for me that no book or author has done in a while. I knew some stories about Dale from those in the community (Varnamtown) I grew up......more

Goodreads review by Suzy on May 07, 2024

So, I live in the area this book takes place. It was recommended to me by a friend who grew up in the area and now I’m recommending to all my local pals 💯 The stories are WILD and put this “sleepy beach town” in a new light 🔥🔥 As I was reading, I got multiple confirmations from folks in this area abou......more

Goodreads review by Janalyn, the blind reviewer on March 22, 2024

In My Right Hand To Goodness, the life and Times of Dale Varnum. We learn about Dale Varnum the character who lives in Varnum town South Carolina and today it seems he is a friend to everyone and entertainer to all but back in the day there was a different side to Dale although still charismatic and......more

Goodreads review by Elsie on April 15, 2024

Thoroughly enjoyed reading this book especially after attending the session at the Shallotte Library with the author and Dale. What an interesting man Dale is and Lynn Cook Betz did an outstanding job on the research for the book. Amazed at the crime, corruption and drug trafficking that was prevale......more

Goodreads review by Steve on April 07, 2024

Interesting story about an interesting man.......more