Mad
River: A Virgil Flowers Novel by John Sanford is the
latest in an increasingly enjoyable series. When you see the subtitle A
Virgil Flowers Novel you know exactly what you are getting in the
read--- a profane loner type cop who will be unorthodox in solving the case while
also making the time to check out the available ladies. The job will get done, political
and probably law enforcement big shots will be annoyed, and the body count will
be fairly high.
Continuing the tradition in recent books of this
series as well as the Lucas Davenport series, author John
Sanford identifies the bad guys from page one. In this case it is two guys and
a bad woman. They go by the names of Jimmy Sharp, Tom McCall, and Becky Welsh. They
are on a killing spree because Jimmy likes to kill, makes Becky hot for him,
and Tom just is along for the ride and whatever else he can get.
Virgil Flowers just got back home to Mankato,
Minnesota after being in the Grand Bahamas chasing bone fish and women. It is
after midnight and Virgil has been drinking, but Lucas Davenport needs him to
sober up quick and hit the road. Lucas wants him to go investigate the death of
a husband and wife named Welsh in Shinder, Minnesota. Whether or not it relates
to the double murder that happened over in nearby Bigham a couple of days
earlier, Lucas doesn’t know. But, having four murders in that small of an area is
mighty strange and he wants Flowers on it.
Considering Virgil grew up in Marshall, about thirty
miles away from Bigham, he pretty much knows the area and the people. He also knows that there is going to be at
least one obstacle to overcome while working with local law enforcement. Shinder
sits in Bare County which is run by Sheriff Lewis Duke. Other local sheriffs
call him the “Duke of Hazard” because of his actions which remind many of a
certain media hungry Sheriff in Arizona.
As the group continues to kill and begins to
internally self-destruct, Virgil Flowers and others work to stop them. A task
made much harder by politics, a lack of clues, and increasing media attention. Still,
a man does have to take a break at times for food, sleep, and the company of a
beautiful woman.
Mad
River: A Virgil Flowers Novel is another solidly good one in the series. Flowers
is a fairly predictable character and that streak continues here. No new
character revelations are present and one are expected in this series. The
group dynamic of Jimmy, Becky and Tom is what one would expect as is the self-destructive
aspects of things. What powers the read along is the action, fast pace, and
whirlwind nature of events as things disintegrate in many different ways.
Mad
River: A Virgil Flowers Novel
John
Sandford
G.P.
Putnam’s Sons (Penguin Group)
October
2012
ISBN
# 978-0-399-15770-7
Hardback
400
Pages
$27.95
Material supplied by the good folks of the Plano, Texas
Public Library System.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2012
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