Double Wide by Leo W.
Banks (Brash Books, 2017) is an entertaining mash-up of unrelated elements (societal
dropouts, baseball, gold mines, and economic botany) that add novelty to the
usual smuggling along the border of Arizona in this compactly plotted debut.
Prospero (Whip) Stark was an up-and-coming pitcher with a professional player
contract and a killer fastball when his career crashed beyond salvaging. He
retreated to the exquisitely beautiful desert outside Tucson, living more or
less off the grid in a trailer and renting a few other trailers to those like
him with no particular liking for society. Content with life, Whip comes home
after a grocery run to find a shoebox on his front porch and is dismayed to
find the severed hand of his friend and catcher from his professional baseball
days in it. A short time later he finds the dead body of a stranger within a
couple of miles of his trailer community.
Uneasy
about the crime wave in his area, he knows he has to figure out what happened
to his friend, which brings Whip back to the baseball field where he had his
greatest successes. There he meets Roxanne Santa Cruz, a hard-drinking reporter
ever on the hunt for a good story and she thinks Whip has one. Their
investigation encounters a parade of eccentric characters including a retired
professor of botany who has gone on the run with a stripper, the professor’s
reclusive mentor who greets visitors with a shotgun and attack dogs, a sleazy
sports agent, a naïve teenager with a wild pitch that he thinks is his ticket
to fame and fortune, and a machete-toting drug smuggler.
Banks
describes Arizona with the enthusiasm and detail of a travel guide. His
characters are credible, if unusual. This convoluted and fast-moving story won
the 2018
Spur Award for Best First Novel and the 2018 Spur Award for Best Contemporary
Western. It was also True West Magazine's Best Western Crime Novel
of the Year. I am looking for a sequel featuring at least some of the people
introduced here.
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File Size: 1763 KB
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Print Length: 352 pages
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Publisher: Brash Books;
1st edition (November 1, 2017)
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Publication Date: November 1,
2017
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ASIN: B074K1MD1H
Aubrey Hamilton ©2018
Aubrey Hamilton is a former librarian who works
on Federal IT projects by day and reads mysteries at night.
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