From the archive comes this review by
the one and only Earl Staggs when he considered this short story
collection, From Hay To Eternity: Ten Devilish Tales of Crime and Deception by
Sandra Murphy.
In the ten stories in this collection,
Sandra Murphy exhibits her deliciously inventive imagination to create stories
and memorable characters which will involve you and entertain you from
beginning to end.
Here's a sampling.
In “Superstition,” a woman
ponders them all: stepping on a crack, walking under a ladder, a
black cat crossing your path, three black birds on your roof mean
death, and more. What is real and what is foolish imagination and
silliness? Once she figures it out, she knows what she must
do.
“The Chicken Pot Pie Fiasco,” concerns a large quirky family
in the process of preparing their own traditional Thanksgiving meal. In this
family, it's a huge chicken pot pie. Our narrator, who manages too
observe it all without getting involved due to his “stealth,” explains,
“There’s one big pie, and if there’s some of the inside stuff left over, there
are little pies for later. I like that part.” Everyone adds
their own favorite ingredients, but a surprise ingredient somehow gets added
which no one expected.
For “The Space Heater vs. the
Window Fan,” we meet a woman who only needs to get dressed and
prettied up for her sister's wedding. Unfortunately, every necessary machine,
from her computer to the local laundromat's equipment, refuses to cooperate and
do its part, culminating in a major struggle with one particularly stubborn
appliance.
The title story, “From Hay to
Eternity,” takes on a darker turn and gives us a murder
mystery. It begins with the driver announcing, “Welcome to the
hayride. Listen up! Find a seat on the bench or one of the hay bales and hold
on. Our horse, Sam, sometimes rocks the wagon when he starts, but it will be a
smooth ride after that.”
Riders on the haywagon include a cross
section of local parents and children, along with a pair of feuding brothers
and an attention-grabbing teenage girl wearing tiny cut-off jeans and a tight
top designed to “show what your momma gave you.” Her goal
is to turn the hayride into a photo op which will make her the next
supermodel. She has no idea that one photo will turn the
hayride into something other than a smooth ride.
There are six more stories in this
collection and each one is a delightful gem. Sandra Murphy is an author to
watch. Her stories will not disappoint.
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Texas author Earl Staggs earned all Five Star reviews for his novels MEMORY OF A MURDER and JUSTIFIED ACTION and has twice received a Derringer Award for Best Short Story of the Year. He served as Managing Editor of Futures Mystery Magazine, as President of the Short Mystery Fiction Society, and is a frequent speaker at conferences and seminars. http://earlwstaggs.wordpress.com
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