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The Huckleberry Murders: A Sheriff Bo Tully Mystery (Sheriff Bo Tully Mysteries) [Hardcover]

Patrick F. McManus (Author)
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Sheriff Bo Tully Mysteries November 2, 2010
Sheriff Bo Tully is the brand of western lawman who uses as much cunning and guile on the ladies as he does solving his cases. He’s a man with a sense of humor and a hunch for the truth, which comes in handy when trying to capture killers and establish order in Blight County.

As the novel opens, Sheriff Tully is following up on one of his famous hunches: he suspects the murder of local retiree Orville Poulson by his ranch caretaker, Ray Crockett, a sociopath with a criminal record. The only problem is, Tully has no evidence or body to prove that a crime has been committed—supposedly Orville is alive and well and cashing his Social Security checks from Spokane.

Meanwhile, a far more alarming case emerges. Three young men have been shot, each in the back of the head, execution style, in a huckleberry patch on Scotchman Mountain, leaving behind no identification. With the help of confident and beautiful FBI agent Angela Phelps, Tully tries to connect the dots between Poulson’s disappearance, the sudden spate of murders occurring in Blight County, and a big white pickup truck with dual tires causing havoc and crime. As the few potential leads are either killed off or prove nearly impossible to track down, Tully must follow his instincts to piece together the puzzle of who is doing the killing, and why. His suspicions lead him straight into a haunted swamp, along with Agent Phelps, his womanizing ex-sheriff father, Pap, expert tracker and good friend Dave, and mountain man Poke. A twisty case packed with murder and mystery, The Huckleberry Murders is the most entertaining tale yet in this beloved series.


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In McManus's amusing, folksy fourth Bo Tully mystery (after 2009's The Double-Jack Murders), the 43-year-old Blight County, Idaho, sheriff is headed for his favorite remote spot to pick huckleberries when five frantic women inform him that they've spotted bodies nearby. Tully finds three young men, apparently farm laborers, lying by a huckleberry patch, each shot in the back of the head. Tully has his hands full with the rare triple murder as well as the disappearance of rancher Orville Poulson, whose so-called caretaker, Ray Crockett, has entrenched himself on Poulson's property. Meanwhile, various women need the sheriff's attentions, including putative psychic Etta Gorsich, deputy Daisy Quinn, FBI agent Angela Phelps, and nurse Scarlett O'Ryan. Tully once again proves an unorthodox and effective lawman, while McManus's storytelling, be it about a haunted lake or a modern mountain man, never flags.
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When huckleberry pickers find three bodies, shot execution-style, Sheriff Bo Tully of Blight County, Idaho, must share his investigation with FBI agent Angela Phelps. They need to find out where the young men had been before they were killed and what they were doing that would get them killed. They also need to find the fourth man—Bo is convinced there was a fourth berry picker who somehow survived the attack. Bo must also deal with Marge Poulson, who is convinced that Ray Crockett has killed her ex-husband. Bo can’t find anything to incriminate Crockett, but he suspects there might be a connection between him and the three dead men. The investigation takes Bo, Angela, Bo’s father, and others deep into the swampy wilderness. Folksy humorist McManus’ fourth Bo Tully mystery exudes lots of country charm and humor; while Bo is something of a ladies’ man, the women he encounters are equally savvy and strong, and they give as good as they get. --Kat Kan

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster; First Edition first Printing edition (November 2, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1439190844
  • ISBN-13: 978-1439190845
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #181,712 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars Why is McManus writing this poor series?, January 2, 2011
This review is from: The Huckleberry Murders: A Sheriff Bo Tully Mystery (Sheriff Bo Tully Mysteries) (Hardcover)
This book is just plain bad: bad plot, tiresome romantic/sexual innuendo, poor writing. This book is nothing but one declarative sentence after another. I can't believe this book is written by McManus, who actually writes compound sentences and uses clauses and phrases and other interesting grammatical devices that improve writing in his humorous outdoor writing. The characters, which are normally somewhat flat, are really flat in this book. The only redeeming feature is that Pap doesn't have much of a role. The idea that Bo Tully is some fantastic womanizer is really getting silly and obnoxious. Frankly, there just isn't much to say about this book that is good.

Writing a mystery series is an ill-conceived idea by McManus. This is not his strength, and he doesn't appear to want to put much effort in the last 2 books.

Let this series die a well-deserved death, Mr. McManus.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars for the Fourth in the Sheriff Bo Tully Series, November 7, 2010
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The Huckleberry Murders is the fourth book in McManus's Sheriff Bo Tully mystery series. There isn't much of a mystery in this book - dangerous drug dealers seem to flock to Blight County, Idaho - but it is amusing, well-written, and entertaining.

There are even more attractive women in this book than in previous books in the series and Sheriff Tully seems to spend more time with them than he devotes to his job. Fortunately, McManus brings back Pap and Dave and introduces us to another interesting old man - Poke Wimsey. McManus has an especially fine touch when writing about old men.

Despite all the female company, Bo seems to have no children and it is a little surprising that this is never mentioned. Even though the Tullys have been Sheriffs in Blight County for 100 years or more, the line seems to be at an end.

The real surprise in this book is reading about Pap Tully's boyhood adventures with Crazy Eddie Muldoon! This name will be very familiar to readers of McManus's outdoor humor as the boyhood friend with whom he had some of his most memorable adventures. This leads to the obvious conjecture that Pap Tully is none other than Patrick McManus.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic McManus, May 25, 2011
This book is classic McManus. The man certainly knows how to spin a yarn. You do not have to be a hardcore mystery reader to appreciate his amusing tales. I have never been disappointed with his Sheriff Tully mysteries and I look forward to future installments.
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