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Easy Pickin's [Hardcover]

Fred Harris (Author)
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November 7, 2000

With a keen historical sense and storytelling touted by the New York Times as "spare yet emotionally rich," Fred Harris spins an involving tale in Easy Pickin's, his second mystery set in Depression-era Oklahoma.

Sheriff Okie Dunn is new on the job. The onetime boxer turned law student is now the Cash County sheriff, and Okie finally seems to have settled down. He's even casting about for a woman-and might have caught two. Then the quiet town into which he has settled is turned upside down.

Three strangers blow into Vernon looking for a young heiress who was adopted at birth. After two break-ins and an assault on Okie's deputy, Okie takes to investigating the strangers in earnest. First on his list is a slovenly bounty hunter, followed shortly by a tall, cool, red-headed woman lawyer named Em Hoffer, who claims to be working for the heiress's mother.

But Okie's troubles have just begun when a body-dropped clear out of the sky-lands in an oat field outside of town. Then Okie himself narrowly escapes an attack on his life, and the search for the killer becomes personal.

Just as Okie turns his attention to the third stranger-dashing, mysterious, and very suspicious-the man takes off with his easy prey. The sultry city of Veracruz in Mexico is far out of Okie's jurisdiction, but he must follow the trail there, lest a killer get away with murder again.


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Depression-era Oklahoma sheriff Okie Dunn is faced with a corpse dropped from an airplane and a mysterious young heiress to an oil fortune in this somewhat predictable case, his second following 1999's well-received Coyote Revenge. Temporarily suspended from law school after punching out a professor, Okie Dunn is sheriff in Vernon, Okla., where most of the crimes are minor and don't call for much investigation from the young sheriff or his two chief deputies, Stud Wampler and Crystal Boucher. Then bounty hunter Tobe Satville appears in Vernon, hunting for a young woman born there on Easter Sunday in 1919Dbut Tobe refuses to say why he's looking for her. Next on the scene is Em (short for Emma) Hoffer, a lawyer, claiming she's searching for the same young woman on behalf of her birth mother. Eventually, Hoffer confides that whoever the girl is, she is half-heiress to an oil fortune. Then a third person comes to town, looking for the same girl. He identifies himself as John Carter, but Okie discovers that he has another name. Before long, Okie and Em Hoffer have to fly to Mexico to rescue a kidnapped oil heiress and sort out the identity of the killer who dropped the body out of a plane. Harris, a former U.S. senator, creates likable characters and brings the setting and the era alive with down-home details, but the novel's leisurely pace will have most readers wishing for fewer details and more suspense. This series still should do well with fans of traditional historicals, especially in the Southwest. Agent, Elaine Markson. (Nov.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

Fred R. Harris is a former two-term senator from Oklahoma and the author of ten non-fiction books.He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and is a professor at the University of New Mexico. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers; 1st edition (November 7, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060183993
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060183998
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,034,720 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting and colorful, June 7, 2001
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K J Barnes (Raleigh, NC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Easy Pickin's (Hardcover)
This was my first time reading any work by Fred Harris, but I'm sure that it will not be my last time. I enjoyed the down to earth language and depiction of the characters. Having grownup in rural America, I found it easy to identify with the story line. Harris did a great job with details, which tended to lend a real sense of being there to the story.

Although the book seemed a little slow in the beginning, it wasn't long before I reached the point of not wanting to put it down. Harris does a good job of keeping one's attention, but the ending was almost predictable.

Overall, a very enjoyable book. Now that I've discovered Fred Harris, I can't wait to read his other fictional works.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "He done good...again", November 12, 2000
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Charles M. Nobles (Tulsa, OK United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Easy Pickin's (Hardcover)
Good news! The sequel to Fred Harris' highly acclaimed, award winning first novel, Coyote Revenge, is just now being released to booksellers and it is a keeper. For those readers familiar with Harris' first book you will be delighted to know that "Okie" Dunnis back along with a host of colorful characters straight out of southwestern Oklahoma. If you missed the first novel, and want to read something by a lively storyteller that includes characters you will swear you have met, this is the book for you. The protagonist from the first book, "Okie" Dunn, is back as the sheriff of Vernon, OK. He is joined by his Chief Deputy, Stud Wampler, who was a long-time friend of Dunn's father and "as loyal and good-hearted as a brother" and Crystal Boucher, the first female deputy in Oklahoma, who "had a good brain and a notably compassionate heart." When you mix these characters with a slovenly bounty hunter and a beautiful redheaded lawyer, both from Oklahoma City, with a slick character named Carter from Dallas, or was it Castor from Mexico?, all looking for the sweet and innocent schoolteacher named Janeaster Parnell, you have a great story. Oh, did I mention the body that dropped out of the sky; the attack on Dunn; the trip to Veracruz; the abortion; the sexual encounter between Dunn and the lawyer; and...? This is Fred Harris at his best. While his first novel was good this one is better, much better. Harris has the unique ability to combine colorful, believable characters with a realistic dialogue and description of events that will, if you are not careful, make you swear you either know one of the characters or have been in the physical location he describes. You will not find characters here that leap tall buildings in a single bound. Most of us don't know many characters like that. These are folks that lived through the depression and struggle daily to survive and help each other. They save string and bailing wire because you never know when you will need it and they sometimes take a shot of home brew, for medicinal purposes don't you know. Harris' work is also unique and special in that he can write on such diverse, and potentially divisive, subjects as abortion; murder; sex; humor; and a variety of other topics, all in one book, in a manner that make the book suitable for virtually all age groups. He is able to tell a story with humor, suspense, tragedy, decency and tenderness that is as authentic as it is moving. Teenagers to senior citizens will like this book. If you are looking for a good mystery story with the added bonus of an accurate description of the life and times in rural Oklahoma during the depression, this is for you. As some would say about native Oklahoman Fred Harris, "He done good."
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars You're doin' fine, Fred!, August 25, 2001
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TundraVision (o/~ from the Land of Sky Blue Waters o/~) - See all my reviews
"Bless their hearts!" The cast from Fred's first "mystery" novel is back, "as excited as coondogs that've run an armadillo into a hole" - this time flying between Depression-era Western Oklahoma and Mexico. The ambiance and Okie-isms are accurate and it is a fine trip. I really don't remember when Oklahoma car tags numerically denominated the county of issuance (as Iowa later and longer did) e.g. Oklahoma County as County #1 and Polk County as County #77. But I do have the now archaic trivia clogging my head of the two letter identifiers - greetings to all the folk out in Clinton and Weatherford! a/k/a CU (Custer County.) The mystery isn't really a mystery, but it is a fun trip down Memory Lane.
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