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  • Bibliography:
    6 Books
  • First Book:
    July 2005
  • Latest Book:
    July 2013
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Book List in Order: 6 titles



  • 1947. An enigmatic man driving a fine Lincoln convertible and accompanied by a beautiful blonde, comes to a small West Texas town. Ostensibly, his purpose is to get into a poker game that had been going at the infamous Weilbach Hotel. But as the stor...



  • Distilled in Texas and the Delta, a straight-no-chaser crime novel set around the legendary Dixie Mafia Manfred Eugene "Hog" Webern, a retired Dallas County deputy sheriff, is talked into going undercover in Biloxi, Mississippi, in a multistate e...



  • Small town, meet big crime. It’s not hard for longtime Sheriff Bo Handel to keep Texas' Caddo County in line. He handles petty crimes and rabble rousers, runs a competent police force and maintains a relationship with his steady girlfriend whil...



  • Milton T. Burton, acclaimed author of The Rogue's Game, The Sweet and the Dead and most recently Nights of the Red Moon, has pulled together 17 short stories in a collection called Texas Noir. He starts with a hay baler in A Good Beginning, we're int...



  • A rip-roaring mystery set in 1940s Texas, featuring a Texas Ranger and the New Orleans Mafia. December, 1942. Texas Ranger Virgil Tucker receives a plea for protection from Madeline Kimbell, a terrified young woman who witnessed a crime. Keeping ...



  • Milton T. Burton has charmed readers for years with his Texas mysteries, notable for their backwoods flair, down-home characters, and Southern-flavored sense of humor. In These Mortal Remains, Sheriff Bo Handel returns in a mystery which will have Bu...




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Milton T. Burton has published 6 books.

Milton T. Burton does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, These Mortal Remains, was published in July 2013.

The first book by Milton T. Burton, The Rogues' Game, was published in July 2005.

No. Milton T. Burton does not write books in series.