• Book Cover: Bronco Buster. A "Hammerhead" Jed Mystery, by A.J. Devlin. On a burnt yellow background, a bucking bronco rises over a city-scape with a cowboy astride it's back. The cowboy is raising his hand into the air to maintain balance. Cover blurb: "Hammerhead Jed's most uprorious case yet." Steve Hockensmith, New York Times bestselling author.

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9781774391020 | 2024 October | 276 Pages

ABOUT THIS BOOK

“Hammerhead” Jed is back! And this time, he’s gone a little bit country…

After a lumberjack games competitor is found floating face down in a pool with an axe buried in the back of his head, former pro wrestler-turned-P.I. “Hammerhead” Jed Ounstead is on the case. Investigating the Colossal Cloverdale Rodeo and County Fair with his ne’er do well cousin Declan, Jed finds that he will need all of his skills to find out what happened to a man they’d just spent the previous night drinking with. Along the way, these two city boys will need to reckon with the raucous world of the rodeo, dodging homicidal clowns, betting on cow pie bingo, riding bucking broncos and more in their attempt to solve the case over the course of one crazy day.

Bronco Buster is the ferociously funny fast-paced fourth installment in A.J. Devlin’s award-winning mystery series.

Bronco Buster is “Hammerhead”Jed's most uproarious case yet — and given A.J. Devlin's flair for offbeat characters, hilarious dialogue and no-holds-barred action, that's saying a lot! Jed's adventures were raucous enough with the quirky world of wrestling as a backdrop. Throw in a twist-filled day at the rodeo, and you're saddling up for the wildest ride of the year!” 
— Steve Hockensmith, New York Times bestselling author of Holmes on the Range and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

"If you read only one mystery featuring a banana milkshake-guzzling pro wrestler-turned-P.I. this year, make it Bronco Buster. Nobody combines slapstick comedy and hard-boiled crime like A.J. Devlin. And if you want more—you will, after this riotous fourth entry in the hilarious “Hammerhead” Jed series—go back and read the rest. And then read this one again."
— Andrew Shaffer, New York Times bestselling author of Feel the Bern: A Bernie Sanders Mystery

“Action-packed, with all the colour and gritty din of a small-time rodeo alive on every page, a sadder, wiser but incurably romantic “Hammerhead” can’t resist the lure of a lurid death, drawing him back to his beloved detective work.  Don’t even try to resist the whirlwind ride of clues, eccentric characters, and that Devlinesque twisty ending!”
— Iona Whishaw, bestselling award-winning author of the Lane Winslow mystery series
 
“With Bronco Buster, A.J. Devlin proves he’s the undisputed champion of hilarious and heartfelt mysteries. A riotous and adrenaline-packed romp full of rodeo clowns, lumberjacks, and murderers, the fourth book in Devlin’s award-winning “Hammerhead” Jed series had me howling with laughter from the first line and crying by the last.”
— S.M. Freedman,award-nominated author of Blood Atonement (Globe and Mail's Top 100 Best Books of 2022, Crime Writers of Canada's Awards of Excellence Finalist)

Bronco Buster is a wild, outrageous, and edgy mystery-comedy – I absolutely loved it! Jed must contend with rodeo clowns, maddened bulls, desperate hatchet throwers, a Doukhobor cult leader, and a cowgirl who lassoes like Wonder Woman. Studded with witticisms, crackling dialogue, and raucous action, this is Hammerhead’s best adventure yet. A must-read!”
— M.H. Callway, award-nominated author of Snake Oil and Other Tales

Bronco Buster is both a mystery and an adventure, with all the humour and action you could ask for, and a hero with heart ... [it's] a fast-paced thrill ride that doesn’t give you a chance to catch your breath, let alone put it down.”
— Jeff Dupuis, The Miramichi Reader (full review)

“Throughout the series, Devlin’s background as a script writer is evident ... [t]he humour is fast-paced and witty, and it acts as a great counterbalance to the underlying murder investigation.”
— Caileigh Broatch, The British Columbia Review (full review)