Another in the series from “The Artie Crimes” by Jan
Christensen finds Artie yet again attempting to slip into the night with the jewelry
he just lifted from a jewelry store. A quiet getaway on foot down a dark alley
is foiled when he bumps into a woman who has been waiting for him in the shadows.
She has a gun and a job for him. She wants him to pick the lock of a door
across the alley.
When a woman points a gun at you there really isn’t
much choice. Artie picks the lock and is about to be safely on his way
according to the woman. Unfortunately for Artie, a sudden serious complication will
mean the green-eyed woman is going to need more help. A lot more help.
Texas author Jan Christensen has written another complex
and occasionally amusing tale of Artie, the jewel thief, and his wife, Josie. Who is the green-eyed woman and what is she
really after are just two of many questions in this very good short story
published by Untreed Reads. By now, one has a good sense of the main character
and his wife, so the focus is the complications. They come at a steady pace in
a story where nothing is as simple as it first appears.
This is the third short story to feature the likeable
jewel thief Artie. If you have not read the first one “Artie And The
Long-Legged Woman” you really should. While you are at it, you should also read
the author’s novel, Sara’s Search, which came out years ago. Very good stuff and I
highly recommend it as I did years ago when I read it.
Artie
And The Green Eyed Woman: The Artie Crimes
Jan
Christensen
Untreed
Reads
May
2012
E-book
$0.99
Material supplied by the author for my objective
review.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2012
Kevin, I agree about Jan's Artie. He's one of the very best new characters to come along in crime fiction in a long time. He's interesting, he's complicated, he has solid principles and high morals, and he's a darn good thief.
ReplyDeleteThat he is, Earl.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kevin, for your kind review, and Earl, with your nice comments. I appreciate both of you!
ReplyDeleteGood stuff, Jan. Glad to say so.
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