The Dryline

The Dryline
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Luling, Texas, once known as the “Toughest Town in Texas,” gets tougher when all hell breaks loose in this second installment of the Tom Seiler mystery trilogy by Jack Grubbs. The Dryline opens with Tom Seiler helping his brother, Don, with the final design of an oil extraction system potentially worth billions. When one of Don’s workers is found dead on the outskirts of Luling, a chain of events pits the brothers against a group of ruthless oilmen bent on stealing the patent to their design. Surrounded by danger, Tom and Don have no option but to fight for the system—and their lives. Set among the gentle, rolling hills of South Texas, The Dryline explores the vagaries of nature, the one-of-a-kind Luling Watermelon Thump, and the struggle between justice and revenge. The ending, vicious and lightning-quick, will leave the reader parched—ready to drink deep from the font of Grubbs’s imagination.

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Jack Grubbs. The Dryline

Acknowledgments

Prologue

Saturday Night, December 26

One

Seven Weeks Earlier, Friday, October 30

Two

Monday, December 28

Three

Monday Evening, December 28

Four

Tuesday, December 29

Five

Tuesday Afternoon, December 29

Six

Tuesday Afternoon, December 29

Seven

Wednesday, December 30

Eight

Thursday, New Year’s Eve

Nine

Thursday Afternoon, New Year’s Eve

Ten

Thursday Afternoon, New Year’s Eve

Eleven

Thursday, January 7

Twelve

Monday, January 11

Thirteen

Tuesday, January 12

Fourteen

Wednesday Noon, January 13

Fifteen

Wednesday, January 27

Sixteen

Saturday, January 30

Seventeen

Monday Afternoon, February 1

Eighteen

Monday, February 15

Nineteen

Friday, March 19

Twenty

Saturday High Noon, March 20

Twenty-One

Saturday, March 20

Twenty-Two

Saturday Evening, March 20

Twenty-Three

Saturday Evening, March 20

Twenty-Four

Saturday Night, March 20

Twenty-Five

Saturday Night, March 20

Twenty-Six

Saturday Night, March 20

Twenty-Seven

Sunday Morning, March 21

Twenty-Eight

Sunday Afternoon, March 21

Twenty-Nine

Sunday Night, March 21

Thirty

Monday Morning, March 22

Thirty-One

Tuesday Night, March 23

Thirty-Two

Wednesday Morning, March 24

Thirty-Three

Friday, March 26

Thirty-Four

Saturday, March 27

Thirty-Five

Wednesday, March 31

Thirty-Six

Friday Night, April 2

Thirty-Seven

Monday Early Evening, April 5

Thirty-Eight

Wednesday, April 7

Thirty-Nine

Wednesday, April 14

Forty

Wednesday, May 5

Forty-One

Thursday, May 6

Forty-Two

Monday, May 10

Forty-Three

Tuesday, May 11

Forty-Four

Tuesday Afternoon, May 11

Forty-Five

Saturday, May 15

Forty-Six

Saturday Night, May 15

Forty-Seven

Monday, May 17

Forty-Eight

Wednesday, May 26

Forty-Nine

Wednesday Afternoon, May 26

Fifty

Wednesday Afternoon, May 26

Fifty-One

Friday, May 28

Fifty-Two

Friday, June 4

Fifty-Three

Wednesday, June 23

Fifty-Four

Friday, June 25

Fifty-Five

Saturday, June 26

Fifty-Six

Saturday night, June 26

Fifty-Seven

Sunday Early Morning, June 27

Fifty-Eight

Monday Morning, June 28

Fifty-Nine

Friday, July 9

Sixty

Sunday, July 11

Sixty-One

Monday, July 12

Sixty-Two

Friday, July 16

Sixty-Three

Tuesday Morning, August 3

Sixty-Four

Tuesday Late Morning, August 3

Sixty-Five

Tuesday Evening, August 3

Sixty-Six

Wednesday Morning, August 4

Sixty-Seven

Thursday, February 10

Sixty-Eight

Sunday, March 20

Sixty-Nine

Monday Early Morning, March 21

Seventy

Wednesday, April 13

Epilogue

About the Author

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Praise for The Dryline

“The Dryline is a riveting story with believable characters in an intricate plot. From the beginning, this book grabs your attention as Grubbs combines engineering, oil recovery, greed, and murder in a fascinating South Texas tale. Seeing Grubbs’s name as the author is evidence that the book is a great read.”

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“Well I’ll be damned,” said Tom. He shook his head. “I won’t even ask for a repeat performance.”

Don laughed. “I’ve done it ten thousand times, and I’m as good as they come. My legs suck and the can looks like a blur in the water, but my wrist action is the best in the world. I should be on the Ed Sullivan show.”

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