Another outrageous Maggody mystery, starring police chief Arly Hanks
alongside a smooth-talking televangelist and a whole town full of
sinners.
Some days, police chief Arly Hanks can't help but see Maggody, Arkansas,
as little more than a cesspool of poverty, ignorance, and incest--the
kind of glorified trailer park that gives the South a bad name. But hey,
it's home. So when silver-tongued televangelist Malachi Hope swoops into
town, with a revivalist laser light show and plans to build a Christian
theme park, Arly worries her beloved, if crazy, neighbors are about to
be swindled. But it's Malachi who should be terrified.
As the town whips itself into revival fever, it's all Arly can do to
keep Maggody from coming apart at the seams. And when the girls'
basketball coach is found dead, Arly can't help but suspect that the
murder is related to Malachi's tent meetings. To save Maggody from
itself, Arly will risk everything--in this world and the hereafter.
What Carl Hiaasen did for Florida, Joan Hess has done for the Ozarks.
This is a hilarious look at small-town greed and the irresistible
madness of Maggody, Arkansas.
Miracles in Maggody is the 9th book in the Arly Hanks Mysteries, but
you may enjoy reading the series in any order.