Around
here the fact that it is once again Friday means two things. It is time for our
weekly trip down to Texas Oncology for Sandi so they can pull blood and do
other things to her. The much more pleasant thing Friday means is that it is
once again time for FFB hosted by Patti Abbott at her blog here. Normally I run
a novel review, but today just seemed like a good day to bring a short story to
your attention again. So, today for FFB I offer Artie And The Long-Legged Woman by Jan Christensen.
If reading crime fiction has taught
us anything it should be that a beautiful woman with sexy legs often means
trouble. Years ago when Artie and Henry were teens and friends, Artie first
noticed that Henry’s mom had great legs. They were distinctive and he
would recognize those great legs anywhere. Nearly twenty years later they still
are incredible as is the rest of Mrs. Henderson. The same Mrs. Henderson who
just stepped out of a white limo to talk to him in an alley. It has been a long
time since he saw her and these days Mr. and Mrs. Henderson own a jewelry
store. The same jewelry store Artie just successfully robbed.
Artie is good at his job and usually
gets away with no one able to prove he did it. But, this time, Mrs. Henderson has
security camera footage of what he just did. Not to mention the fact that she
just caught him literally holding the bag with the loot. He can keep the loot
he lifted as a down payment and she won’t use the security footage as long as
Artie does the job she wants done.
This is a well written and highly
entertaining tale by Texas author Jen Christensen much like her novel Sarah’s
Search. A lot of character depth is packed into this fast moving
and complicated tale. Like her tale “Going Where the Wind Blows” in the
anthology On Dangerous Ground: Stories of Western Noir there is
more than one twist in Artie And the Long-Legged Woman
available from Untreed Reads.
Good stuff. Period.
Good stuff. Period.
Artie And The Long-Legged Woman
Jan Christensen
Untreed Reads Publishing
Short Story
$0.99
Material supplied by the author in
exchange for my objective review.
Kevin R. Tipple © 2011, 2014
Thanks again, Kevin. Son is visiting so I've been busy, but I don't want this nice surprise to go by without thanking you. I hope Sandi continues to hold her own!
ReplyDeleteInteresting review. I'm unfamiliar with the author, but this sounds intriguing enough to seek out.
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