Friday means
Friday’s Forgotten Books hosted by Patti Abbott.This week Todd Mason is collecting the links and will have them over on his Sweet Freedom blog.
Reid Bennet is
always willing to go help a friend. In this ninth book of the series
titled, Snowjob, that willingness takes him to chambers, Vermont. While
Reid Bennett was an odd man out because of his history when he arrived in
Murphy's Harbour, Doug Ford is going to always be the odd man out on his local
police force because he is African American.
He also
is odd man out because he sits in the local jail accused of the murder Cindy Laver.
She was the bookkeeper at the local ski resort. Not only was he there in her apartment
the night she died, fifty thousand dollars she was to take to the bank and
deposit was also found in the back of his car. Then there is the fact that nearly
everyone around knew they were having an affair before Ford killed her.
While the
evidence points to Ford being a killer, Ford swears he didn’t do it. Reid
served with Ford in Vietnam and there is an unshakable bond there. A bond that
will be tested as Reid investigates and learns what is actually going on a case
that leads from small town murder to big time issues.
Ninth in
the series, Snowjob is another very good installment in a very good series.
Reid and his personal life continues to evolve and strengthen as he puts the
past behind him. At the same time, as always, there is plenty of mystery and
action to keep the pages turning. The result is another very good read making Snowjob,
as are the other books in the series, highly recommended.
Snowjob
Ted Wood
Charles Scribner’s Sons
1993
ISBN# 0-684-19563-1
Hardback (also available in paperback and digital formats)
262 Pages
I got to read this one by way of an Interlibrary Loan from the
Beaumont Public Library in Beaumont, Texas.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2018
I still haven't gotten on board with Ted Wood, Kevin, but you're wearing down my resistance! This sounds like a pretty good read.
ReplyDeleteYour resistance is futile. get your eyeballs out of Russia and go to Canada. They even have legal weed now.
ReplyDeleteGetting it back to Virginia would be the problem, but then I just might not want to come back to Virginia! ;)
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