Tuesday, May 05, 2026

Publication Day Review: Reverse: A Posadas County Mystery by Steven F. Havill

 

Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman is in her patrol unit and driving on a quiet evening in Posadas County, New Mexico, when she hears the relaxed voice of Sergeant Thomas Pasquale calling in a license platy check to the new dispatcher on duty. It is November as Reverse: A Posadas County Mystery by Steven F. Havill begins, and the weather has been unseasonably warm. The license plate soon comes back to a totally different car than the one in the parking lot of NightZone.  The currently unoccupied car has been hidden on the far end of a parking lot and sandwiched between an older station wagon and a large pickup truck. After a short cellphone discussion with Sergeant Pasquale, she decides to run code and respond as his backup.

 

She never makes it.

 

As her brilliantly lit departmental Charger rockets down the highway, she collides with a large elk and its baby. The crash is devastating to her, the car, and the elk. Minutes later, Sheriff Jackie Taber, who was a few miles behind her on the same road as she too was already headed to NightZone, is on scene and starts a complicated rescue response.

 

In the aftermath, Estelle is more determined to retire at the end of the year, as scheduled. She soon learns that she is not the only one about to leave the department. Change is coming, the torch is being passed, and those left in the small department, as well as everyone else, are going to have to deal with a seismic shift in personnel.

 

A small department that is also dealing with an ongoing staff shortage, political and budget issues, and crime problems. That also includes the vexing problem of what happened to a 1967 Corvette that was being raffled off to pay for new and much needed church roofs. The car was swiped from the service area of the local dealership. That never should have happened. Where is the car? Who took it? Just two of the many questions that need to be answered as the raffle draws closer by the hour.

 

Not to mention determining what happened to the local teen found near death by the old and very flooded local quarry? It has been abandoned for years. Nobody should have been out there. From the state of the kid, he clearly was there, at some point.

 

What follows is another complicated read featuring characters that are old friends at this point. Characters that are never static, but just like real people in our lives, evolve and change over time. As a longtime reader and a big-time fan of the series, it is fun to again visit with characters that feel like friends and family. To visit again an area of New Mexico that is clearly loved by Mr. Havill. None of us are getting any younger and getting to once again go back to Posadas County is a real treat and much appreciated.

 

The latest installment of a wonderful series, Reverse: A Posadas County Mystery Series, is strongly recommended. As is the series.

 



Amazon Associate Purchase Link: https://amzn.to/4rGFu81

 


My digital ARC came from the publisher, Severn House, through NetGalley, with no expectation of a review.

 

 

Kevin R. Tipple ©2026

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