For several years now I
have been writing a monthly book review column for the Senior News
newspaper. The Senior News is aimed for the 50 and over
readership with news relevant to seniors regarding various issues, humor
pieces, and my review column among other things. The newspaper is a giveaway at
doctor offices, stores, etc. and can be received by mail via a paid
subscription. There are multiple editions across the state of Texas and
therefore there is some fluctuation in content in each edition.
My column every month focuses on books of interest to the Texas audience. Therefore the books selected for the column, fiction or non-fiction, are written by Texas residents, feature Texans in some way, or would have some other connection to the Texas based readership. At least two books are covered each month in the short space I am given.
Below is/was my January 2014 column …
My column every month focuses on books of interest to the Texas audience. Therefore the books selected for the column, fiction or non-fiction, are written by Texas residents, feature Texans in some way, or would have some other connection to the Texas based readership. At least two books are covered each month in the short space I am given.
Below is/was my January 2014 column …
Long
Fall From Heaven
George
Wier and Milton T. Burton
Cinco
Puntos Press
ISBN#
978-1-935955-52-8
Paperback
(also available as an e-book)
224
Pages
Cueball Boland, owner of NiteWise Security Company
as well as a couple of other things in Galveston, Texas has a very unpleasant
task when he knocks on Micah Lanscomb’s trailer. Cueball needs Micah’s help because a fellow guard,
Jack Pense, is dead. Jack was on the job in the Demour warehouse when somebody
hit him on the head, tied him up, and then beat him to death. Cueball wants
Micah to go have a look at the crime scene before they have to call the cops.
Both Cueball and Micah have extensive law
enforcement backgrounds and distaste for local law enforcement which means they
will ultimately work the case themselves. A case that will have links to the
past when Galveston was a criminal paradise where anything went.
Featuring twin Texas story lines with one set in the
late 1980’s and the other in the mid to late war years of World War II, Long
Fall from Heaven is a powerful novel co-written by Texas authors George
Wier and the late Milton T. Burton. Rich in Texas history and details, the book
is a complex multilayered read that is incredibly good.
Compound Murder: A Dan Rhodes
Mystery
Bill Crider
Minotaur Books (A Thomas Dunne
Book)
ISBN# 978-0312641658
Hardback (also available in e-book
form)
272 Pages
It is the middle of October
and still very hot and dry in Blacklin County, Texas. The weather has not been
right for years and that isn’t all. Sheriff Dan Rhodes has already had a busy
morning when the call comes in about the dead body. English Teacher Earl
Wellington is dead. Probable cause of death is the obvious visual sign that
part of his head is bashed in. Considering what looks to be blood and hair in
the right place on one of the dumpsters at the branch campus of the local
community college, it appears that a sharp corner did it with some help by
person or persons unknown. Wellington was a bachelor, but he was also an
English teacher and unpopular one at that. As Dean King points out, “It's
always the English teachers.”
This latest in the series is number
eighteen and is another good mystery with plenty of laugh out loud moments.
Texas author Bill Crider has another very good read in the series with Compound
Murder: A Dan Rhodes Mystery.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2014
2 comments:
Keeps you busy, Kevin, and a good outlet for your reviews.
Nothing like that I've come across here in Ohio.
Thanks, Kevin. As usual.
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