A routine stop at the local Pak-A-Sak
convenience store interferes with a rare afternoon off for Sheriff Dan Rhodes
because he has to stop an armed robbery. With Rayford Loomis in custody and transported
by Buddy off to jail, Sheriff Rhodes will follow behind to take the weapon to
the evidence room and do the paperwork. Stopping for a Dr Pepper had put him at
the wrong place at the wrong time. Then again it could also be seen as being at
the right place at the right time as the clerk, Chris Ferris, is seriously fed
up with being robbed and things could have gone way worse for everyone.
Chris Ferris isn’t the only one frustrated
with crime. Billy Bacon has his home
down in the south eastern part of Blacklin County and had stuff stolen before. Apparently
it has happened again which is why he called for the sheriff. This time stuff
was taken while Billy Bacon was doing his duties as loan officer at the
Clearview First Bank. He was at work in town so the thief or thieves struck
while his sick wife was at home. He’s sure Able Terrell and his bunch in the nearby
compound did it. He is sure they are the ones behind all the crime problems in
the area going back months though there is no real evidence that is true.
Able Terrell and the others that
live at his compound to keep it to themselves and don’t welcome contact. While
they have been involved in a few things over the years, their reputation is far
worse among the locals than what they have actually done. Sheriff Rhodes isn’t
about to jump to the conclusion so easily offered by a clearly nervous Billy
Bacon. Something far more than the latest theft is going on at Bacon’s home.
It doesn’t take long for Rhodes to
figure out what Billy is nervous about as there is a body in the new barn.
Dressed in camo, Melvin Hunt is dead and has been for several hours at least by
the smell and look of things. While Rhodes isn’t sure Billy killed him, it does
not help that Billy has tried to hide not only the fact he knew he had a dead
man in his barn, but a couple of other things.
The death of Melvin Hunt is just one
of several mysteries at work in the Survivors Will Be Shot Again: A Dan Rhodes Mystery
by Bill Crider. Billed as the 23rd in the series and scheduled to be
released in early August, author Bill Crider delivers once again a solidly good
book. Filled with all the regulars,
occasional laugh out loud humor, and plenty of mystery, readers are once again
treated to Blacklin County in East Texas where criminal type things happen on a
semi regular basis.
Many questions are asked, evasive
answers are often given, and Rhodes does his best to solve the case. It takes
some time because folks tend to lie first and tell the truth way later, but the
journey is highly enjoyable and provides several twists that experience mystery
readers most likely won’t see coming. While it is always best to read a series
in order, one can safely start with Survivors Will Be Shot Again as an
introduction to characters that will soon feel like family. Make sure to keep
an eye on Seepy Benton.
Make sure you read Ed Gorman's review from early May.
Make sure you read Ed Gorman's review from early May.
Survivors Will Be Shot Again: A Dan Rhodes Mystery
Bill Crider
Minotaur Books (Macmillan Publishers)
August 2016
ISBN# 978-1250078520
Hardback
(eBook format available)
272
Pages
$25.99
ARC supplied by the author in
exchange for my objective review.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2016
4 comments:
Thanks, Kevin.
Great review. Going to buy this now!
I am sold. Can't wait to get this book.
I am sold. Can't wait to get this book.
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