"Fascinating who-done-it"
After drinking too much, busting up a bar and hurting some
people Terry Saltz went to prison; when he was released he
vowed never to take another drink and get his act
together. He works at Smitty's Bars and Eats and has a
second job as a carpenter. He's friends with his ex-
parole officer and shares a double wide trailer with his
pal Danny and police officer John Garvey. He and his
friends have annoyed Alan Bushell because they have solved
some homicide cases. At a pool tournament, Terry notices Gwen Hunter dissing
one man while flirting with another. The next day while
working on a carpentry assignment, he hears a woman
screaming and when he runs over to see what is the matter,
he finds Gwen dead in her cart, a piece of yellow rope
tied around her neck. The same night that Gwen is killed,
Terry's friend Bud is upset because his buddy Ernie was
killed in a car accident. Tests prove that he was
murdered; Terry and company believe the same person killed
both Gwen and Ernie and investigate with Terry's brother
as one of the suspects. L.T. Fawkes takes mysteries to a whole different level in
large part to his characters who are blue collar working
stiffs who hang together and are friends in a way not
typically portrayed by writers. What makes Terry and his
friends so special is the way they support each other and
are not afraid to reveal their emotions to one another.
The who-done-it is fascinating because there is no
character in this book that the reader would like to be
guilty. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 28, 2004
SummaryTerry Saltz is doing a decent job of getting his life back
together. He's got an awesome double-wide trailer, and a
sweet carpentry business in the making. But trouble seems
to follow him everywherelike that woman in the bar
pool league who turned up dead. Must be time to solve
another murder.
|