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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
extra fine rural police procedural,
This review is from: Muletrain to Maggody: An Arly Hanks Mystery (Hardcover)
Three days before the Battle of Farbersville in Arkansas during the Civil War, there was a skirmish in the small town of Maggody. The Stump County Historical Society has obtained funding to do a documentary on the battle thanks to the donation of the diary of one of the men who fought in that encounter. The diary goes on to say that the confederate troops were carrying gold to pay the soldiers, but when they concluded that they were going to lose, the soldiers hid it in a nearby cove.The townsfolk go crazy looking for the gold and Chief of Police Arly Hanks has her hands full keeping track of everybody. The treasurer of the historical society Wendell thinks he has a clue where the gold was hidden but he is more interested in his genealogical studies than a treasure hunt. Matters turn very serious when someone kills Wendell. Arly investigates the homicide with plethora of suspects available. A second killing occurs. Once Arly realizes the two homicides are linked, it is only a matter of time before she tracks down the killer. An Arly Hanks mystery is always a hoot and a holler and MULETRAIN TO MAGGODY is no different. Despite the seriousness of the murders, the storyline focuses on the gold hunt. The characters are funny as they try to outdo each other in searching for the gold while Arly has her hands full keeping everyone in line Joan Hess is in fine form as she produces another extra fine rural police procedural. Harriet Klausner
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perkins' Eldest Would Give It Three Thumbs Up,
By MZ (Minnesota) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Muletrain to Maggody: An Arly Hanks Mystery (Hardcover)
The latest hijinks in Maggody, Arkansas, centers around a Civil War reenactment and a pot of gold (not, however, at trailer park of same name).Joan Hess leads her readers down a dusty path, where Charleston socialites meet Conferedate martyrs...followed closely behind by the regular gang of Buchanons and others. While the Civil War theme served its purpose, it was not what made me flip the pages hurriedly: the best part of this storyline was, as usual, the number of Maggodians who managed to get swept away (literally) in their quest for the gold. Add to it, Hammet's return...and a little love for our hero Arly, and you've got another great tale of mystery and tomfoolery in our favorite Ozark town. Will Dahlia ever see her granny again (and will Kevin Buchanon be sleeping on the sofa forever)? Will Hammet convince Arly to take him home for good? Will Harve ever get to watch his poetry in skin-tight clothing? Will Mrs. Jim Bob drink wine...in her own house? To solve these mysteries...and maybe a few murders...you'll have to get on the Muletrain to Maggody.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Slow to get started.,
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This review is from: Muletrain to Maggody: An Arly Hanks Mystery (Hardcover)
This book wasn't difficult to get into, but the action took a long time to get going. The first crime doesn't occur until halfway through the book. And the true hints about whodunit don't happen until the book is nearly finished, so you can't really spend the whole book trying to piece it together. It just happens all at once in the last pages. Arly puts up with way too much and most of the characters are more caricatures. This was my first foray into the Maggody series and it was slightly disappointing, but not an unpleasant read.
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