Server Down, J. M. Hayes
Server Down, J. M. Hayes
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Server Down
A Mad Dog and Englishman Mystery

Author: J. M. Hayes

Narrator: Lloyd James

Unabridged: 6 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/05/2009


Synopsis

Attending the Yaqui tribes Easter Ceremonies in Tucson should be a dream come true for a Cheyennewannabeshaman like Mad Dog. But immediately after his arrival, he is accused of being a witch. Moments later a policeman is murdered, and suddenly Mad Dog is the target of a citywide manhunt. Mad Dogs niece, Heather English, comes to Tucson to try to arrange a peaceful surrender or clear her uncle by finding the real killer. Back in Kansas, someone has blown Mad Dogs house off the face of the Great Plains. Sheriff English, investigating that crime, learns Mad Dog has been playing a massive online game: War of Worldcraft. There, a vampire wizard has been tormenting him, and Mad Dog claims the creature has reached out of the game to come after him in the real world. The sheriff isnt convinced...until he begins receiving threats from a vampire wizard on his office computer.

About J. M. Hayes

J. M. Hayes, born and raised in central Kansas, graduated from Wichita State University and did postgraduate work at the University of Arizona.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Susan on June 02, 2009

From midnight till dawn, this exciting, suspenseful thriller provides nonstop action, and the reader may find it impossible to sleep until the end is reached. It's hard to summarize any of Hayes' excellent books, but here goes: Mad Dog, part-Cherokee and sure he's a shaman, looks to the uninitiated......more

Goodreads review by Yani on October 09, 2021

As a Tucsonan, it was an interesting read.......more

Goodreads review by Carl on March 10, 2011

Poisoned Pen Press is probably the elite crime fiction publisher in the nation right now. Their standards are very high and under Barbara Peters’ gimlet eye and firm editorial hand, they rarely stumble. Having Bob always around to beat the drums doesn’t hurt, either. In fact, their growing power in......more

Goodreads review by Charles on March 01, 2012

I had put this book down to reread the satisfying ending of Craig Johnson's Dark Horse. When I picked it up again I was surprised at how quickly I was drawn back into the story. Server Down Moves at a much faster pace than his earlier books. All the familiar characters are there Mad Dog, his wolf/ d......more

Goodreads review by Joan on April 24, 2016

This was a strange and unusual book; there were parts I liked and parts that made me shrug. There were interesting characters, but the situation seemed very unlikely to me. The combination of high tech issues and Native American spirituality with a professional serial killer just didn't feel real.........more