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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
interesting small town regional mystery,
This review is from: Restored to Death: A Judge Jackson Crain Mystery (Hardcover)
Post Oak, Texas is a very tiny town where everyone seems to know one another, even their darkest secrets. To the surprise of the locals, the single father of a teen, Judge Jackson Crain, is seeing a visiting outsider preservationist out in the open. However, the county magistrate, like everyone except one person, has no idea who strangled his sister-in-law Dora Hughes and a transient. Jackson investigates, as he needs to know.Still, in spite of the two murders, the women continue to meet at the Knit Shop to share tidbits about anyone who is not there. On the other hand the men never gossip except over coffee at the Wagon Wheel. While chitchat seems to be the cottage industry of Post Oak, the killer has struck at least twice but will the law figure out the identity in time to stop the culprit before he or she kills again. RESTORED TO DEATH is an interesting small town regional mystery that brings to life the townsfolk (and a few corpses) so that the reader understands down home Texas. Jackson is a delightful main character, but even he seems overwhelmed by the obvious typecasting that engulfs him. The who-done-it pales next to the ensemble cast so that Nancy Bell's tale is not quite a Biggie. Harriet Klausner
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
mystery doesn't quite work,
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This review is from: Restored to Death: A Judge Jackson Crain Mystery (Hardcover)
When his sister-in-law is murdered and his brother-in-law identified as lead suspect, Judge Jackson Crain decides he has to investigate. Ron just isn't the type to brutally murder a woman--even a woman as cruel as Dora. When a second woman is killed, Ron would seem to be off the hook, but Post Oak, Texas is a small town and two brutal murders is a lot. Unfortunately, his investigation seems to point the finger directly at the one person he really doesn't want to doubt, his new girlfriend. Author Nancy Bell offers a charming look at small-town Texas. The gossip, religious extremism, and kindness all ring true. Bell is also convincing in her description of battered and abused women--who, sadly, seem to make up the majority of the females in this story. As a mystery, RESTORED TO DEATH is only adequate. It is hard to believe that even a small-town police force would fail to follow up on the connection between the two victims. For me, the resolution was so forced that I kept looking for the last chapter--the one that explained that the supposed solution was wrong and that the real killer remained to be found. Too much of the mystery was left as coincidence and meaningless.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Reinforcing my enjoyment of East Texas towns.,
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This review is from: Restored to Death (Judge Jackson Crain Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
I believe I recognize Post Oak and its inhabitants. It's about three towns down the road from me. I went to Sunday school with some of the people. Nancy Bell writes with an deep knowledge of the area. I hope Judge Jackson Crain will be around for a long time. The story began with a reference to Atticus and Scout and they would have felt right at home with all the characters portrayed in RESTORED TO DEATH.
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