Back a number of years
ago, I first heard about The Empty
Manager by Bill Crider when Ben Boulden mentioned his 2008 review of the
same over on his Gravetapping Blog. It wasn’t available via eBook or at my
local library so Bill Crider sent me a copy from his own personal library. I
reviewed it here on the blog late December 2014. I mentioned in here again in
December 2016. I had planned to read the other novellas in the book and still
have not managed to do that. Life tended to laugh and interefer with my plans
on this and quite a number of other things. So it goes. Though I have not
managed to get the job done, my advice remains the same as it was then—if you
can get your hands on the book do so.
For this final Friday in 2019, head over
to Todd Mason ‘s Sweet Freedom
Blog for the full list of reading suggestions.
Sheriff
Dan Rhodes can’t remember it ever snowing in Blacklin County on Christmas. It
certainly didn’t look like it would happen this year with daytime temperatures
in the upper 60’s and low 40’s at night. Typical weather for the area residents
of the county located in East Texas, but not conducive to the postcard winter
wonderland so many long for at this time of year.
Like
a lot of small Texan towns-- and elsewhere for that matter-- the downtown area
of Clearview has a number of vacant buildings in various states of disrepair.
Some of the vacant buildings are in very bad shape. Shoppers were drawn away to
the nearby Wal-Mart or one of the big new grocery stores and local businesses
closed leaving the buildings to decay and rot. City council member Jerri Laxton
had been pushing plans to restore the grandeur of the downtown area.
One
of her ideas was to get some of the local high school students to paint a mural
on one of the walls of a downtown building. Some of the local religious leaders
convinced all that in the spirit of the season the mural should be of a manger
with a brilliant star hanging over it. Somebody else came up with the plan to
have members of the local Baptist congregation play the parts of Joseph, Mary,
wise men, and the shepherds with a doll standing in for the baby Jesus. After
all, the risk with a real baby as part of the outside scene would be too high.
It
was a very good thing that a doll was used because, according to Francis Blair,
somebody stole baby Jesus. She is very upset that somebody would do that. She
might be more upset if she knew there was a dead body in the alley behind the
building.
While
Rhodes never drinks a Dr Pepper----though he does talk about it---- and he
never eats any crackers, he does actively work the cases. Any Rhodes story is a
good one and this one is no exception. The novella The Empty Manger by Bill
Crider is well worth the effort to get your hands on the book, Murder,
Mayhem, And Mistletoe. Crider’s story is one of four novellas in the
book that also contains works from Terence Faherty, Aileen Schumacher, and
Wendi Lee.
Material supplied by the author so that I could read and review.
Kevin
R. Tipple ©2014, 2016, 2019
2 comments:
I did miss it, but am adding it now! Thanks!
Thank you.
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