(This post originally appeared in slightly different form on August 24, 2007.)
This is a Depression-era mystery set in the small town
of Corden, South Dakota, featuring ne’er-do-well detective Carl Wilcox. This
time around, while continuing to help his parents run the hotel they own, Carl
is also called on to temporarily replace the town’s one-man police force when
the local cop falls sick. Naturally a murder coincides with this development,
as one of the town’s more enigmatic citizens is hanged with a length of barbed
wire. This results in several relatives and associates of the murdered man
showing up in Corden, and one of them winds up dead, too. Throw in a blizzard
on top of these crimes, and Carl has his hands full sorting everything out.
UPDATE: I don't think I ever did read any more. I had a hard time finding the next book in the series and wound up forgetting about it. Maybe I should hunt it up now.
3 comments:
I certainly didn't see Every Mysterious Press paperback, but if I didn't miss your review in its first form, I've managed to forget laying eyes on this cover, nor one for anything else by Adams. I should look up his work, too.
I have enjoyed the whole series, you should try another one of the titles. Short books, and fun characters, reminds me a little of the Bill Crider Dan Rhodes books, only set during the depression.
David P
I've ordered the next two books in the series. I can see the resemblance to the Dan Rhodes books.
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