Ben Rehder is an Austin-based author of mysteries, most notably his work titled "Blanco Country". His debut novel was widely praised with starred reviews in Publishers Weekly and the Library Journal. It was also an Edgar Award finalist.
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He graduated from the University of Texas in 1986, and then entered the field of advertising.[1]
The Blanco County series centers on the exploits of John Marlin, a game warden who is often reluctantly drawn into homicide investigations. In addition to serving as mysteries, the series is also a humorous look at the hunting culture of Texas, in a satiric, madcap style akin to Carl Hiaasen and Tim Dorsey.
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