While billed as book
four of the Aaron Tucker Mystery Series, the short story titled, The Gun
Also Rises, is also a prequel to the series. For readers familiar with
the books, this ten thousand word short story is an explanation of how things got
started with characters we already know and love. For those readers new to the
series, it is a nice taste of what is to come in the series that started with For Whom
The Minivan Rolls.
Set several years
before the books, the tale opens with Aaron Tucker dealing with a school issue
that haunted many parents in the late 1990s--- zero tolerance. Driven by fear, zero
tolerance policies covered many things that used to be handled on an individual
case-by-case manner as things happened. Bringing a toy water gun to school and
shooting your fellow first grade classmate is something that does not go over
well. What would have been dismissed as a childhood prank and the offender
warned, now results in a heavy administrative response. Barely two weeks into
the school year and Aaron Trucker is already sitting down with the Vice
Principal Anne Mignano of Sydney Primary School located in Midland Heights, New
Jersey.
According to the vice
principal, there isn’t any question Ethan used his water gun on the other
student. Even if Abby, Ethan’s mom and
Aaron’s wife, and is also an attorney, was there for the meeting Ethan could
not avoid a two day suspension from school. After all, it is a mandatory district
rule and therefore can’t be open to interpretation.
But, what if the
water gun wasn’t his?
Aaron knows once he
sees the water gun that it does not belong to Ethan. Aarons knows what toys Ethan
has and certainly does not have a yellow one. All Ethan has are red and blue
toys, except for dinosaurs, as they have to be yellow because it is an accuracy
thing. Once Aaron points out the fact that he had the water gun isn’t his, Vice
Principal Mignano gives him three days to identify the guilty party or Ethan
starts his suspension on Monday.
Not only does Aaron need
the time to clear his son of the false accusation, he needs time to do his
freelance writing assignments. Being a working writer operating from home means
he has his hands full with taking care of the home front in all aspects as well
as taking any and all writing gigs as they come. That includes an assignment
for a baseball periodical that wants Aaron to write a piece on the star pitcher
of the local minor league team. The same star pitcher that died right on the mound
during the celebration minutes after the team won the championship. As Aaron
does his research on the player, when not dealing with the water gun problem,
Aaron begins to realize that the death was a murder. The question is—who did
it?
First published in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, The
Gun Also Rises is a mystery with a couple of twists and plenty of
humor. Those of us who were work from home parents or still are will recognize
some of the issues that have to be dealt with on a regular basis. Those who aren’t
will still get a chuckle or two as the primary mystery of what happened to the
baseball player takes over the read.
Fun and entertaining,
The
Gun Also Rises: An Aaron Tucker Mystery, is a nice
treat for longtime readers of the Aaron Tucker series as well as a
very nice entry point for new readers. Well worth your time, the short tale is
highly recommended.
The Gun Also Rises: An Aaron Tucker
Mystery
Jeffrey Cohen
Jeffrey Cohen
http://www.jeffcohenbooks.com/wp/
Self Published
August 2011
ASIN# B005JPEGGA
eBook
46 Pages
Self Published
August 2011
ASIN# B005JPEGGA
eBook
46 Pages
$0.99
I picked this up to read and review earlier this month when I discovered it using funds in my Amazon Associate Account.
I picked this up to read and review earlier this month when I discovered it using funds in my Amazon Associate Account.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2017
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