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Murder in Mayberry: Barney's Return
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In this, the third and final book of the Murder in Mayberry trilogy, while Jason struggles to accept his recent divorce, Barney Fife returns to Mayberry to claim his old job as Sheriff Taylor’s fulltime deputy, the position presently held by Jason himself. After a strange, disfigured drifter suddenly appears in the community, and one of Mayberry’s oldest, most disagreeable and disliked citizens is gruesomely murdered, the Sheriff’s Office swings into action. As the carnage escalates, Jason must decide whether he will stay in Mayberry or will leave forever.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSynergEbooks
Release dateJan 18, 2015
ISBN9780744321487
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I.M. Tillerman

I.M. Tillerman was borin in 1944 in South Dakota in his great-grandmother’s house. Most of his childhood was spent living on farms near Sioux Falls. In the early 1970’s, after graduating from Augustana and Purdue, Tillerman was hired as a full-time English Instructor at a college in a suburb of Chicago; for twenty-nine years, he taught Composition and Literature there as a Professor in the English Department. He took early retirement and since then has been a full-time author. In the early ‘60’s, while in the Marines, Tillerman married his high school sweetheart, and had a daughter. After his first wife died tragically, he remarried and had two children. Tillerman states that the most profound literary influences on him as a writer are the very authors he taught about in college for three decades: Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, Twain, Fitzgerald, and Tennessee Williams. The two strongest literary influences on him are the poet, Emily Dickinson, and Hemingway, who wrote: “A writer should be of his great probity as a priest of God. He is either honest or not..., and after one piece of dishonest writing, he is never the same again” (Amen, Papa).

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