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Shotgun Saturday Night [Mass Market Paperback]

Bill Crider (Author)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)


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That easy-going, empathetic, likeable Sheriff Dan Rhodes is up to his neck in a baffling case when a number of arms and legs are found on a trash pile in Blacklin County, Texas. Soon the man who found them is dead and Rhodes wends his way through a gang of rough bikers and assorted Texas types to find a few answers. In this second Rhodes novel (the first was Too Late To Die ), Crider mixes just enough human foibles and the right amount of pathos to enhance a fast-moving tale of jealousy and folks gone wrong. JV
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback
  • Publisher: Ivy Books (December 30, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0804104239
  • ISBN-13: 978-0804104234
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,546,085 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I was born and brought up in Mexia (that's pronounced Muh-HAY-uh by the natives), Texas, went to college at The University of Texas and North Texas State University, and taught high school and college classes for many years. In 1992 I retired as Chair of the Division of English and Fine Arts at Alvin Community College, in Alvin, Texas. I'm married to the lovely Judy, and we have two grown children, Angela, who's an attorney in San Francisco, and Allen, who's in the music business in Austin. Other than that, I'm a pretty boring guy.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Reviewing: Shotgun Saturday Night by Bill Crider, September 6, 2008
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"Sheriff Dan Rhodes knew it was going to be a bad day when Bert Ramsey brought in the arm and laid it on the desk." (Page1)

It gets worse. Bert has another neatly wrapped and packaged arm and two more legs out is his truck. Bert was clearing brush out on the old Caster place and found these parts inside a corrugated cardboard box. He also found a couple more boxes out there that probably contain something. Bert opened one box and after seeing what was inside decided it wasn't a good idea to open anymore boxes or move them. Which means Sheriff Rhodes is going to have go out there and see for himself the scene as well as open the boxes. Something he doesn't want to do either.

For Blacklin County, Texas this is something that might happen in the city but, not out here. Nobody is missing and as far as Sheriff Rhodes knows, the county doesn't have several people missing or enough missing folks to supply limbs to fill the first box. Those parts don't appear to be related to each other in any way. Rhodes figures that somebody came off the nearby interstate and dumped the boxes and then went back on their way through the East Texas countryside.

While how the parts came to be dumped in the field is soon easily solved, disposal of those parts becomes an issue. An issue that becomes an annoyance quickly and something that takes his attention away from a murder that soon happens and isn't easily solved.

Second in the Sheriff Dan Rhodes series this novel picks up just a little after the events depicted in "Too Late to Die." Readers are again treated to life in Blacklin County in East Texas and the usually unflappable Sheriff Rhodes and the cast of characters in his life and county. Crime and even murder he can handle as well as the occasional violent altercation with suspects. Romance is another thing.

The growing romance between him and Ivy Daniel is the primary way for further deepening character development in this novel. The character of Sheriff Rhodes as well as numerous other characters was pretty much established in the first book. Rhodes is on his own these days as his daughter, Kathy took the teaching job in Richardson. Which leaves him alone to navigate the tossing waters of romance and he is a having a hard go of it. Things have changed quite a lot since he was courting Claire and he has to learn how to do so again. As a widower he hasn't been trying to date anyone for a long time and the ritual seems as difficult as a foreign language. Having to search for a murder doesn't really assist in the dating process either.

Released in 1987, this enjoyable novel picks up seamlessly from "Too Late to Die" as it evolves characters and entertains readers with quite a few twists along the way. At 185 pages in hardback form, it is also a fast read that is just plain good and that features good old detective work with no fancy high tech gadgets or gratuitous nonsense.



Kevin R. Tipple (copyright) 2008
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4.0 out of 5 stars #2 in the Sheriff Dan Rhodes series, March 22, 2007
You'd think life would be pretty tame in a patch of rural Texas like Blacklin County, but Sheriff Dan Rhodes can tell you differently. A neighborhood handyman finds three boxes of human arms and legs while clearing brush. As Rhodes investigates that discovery, the handyman is murdered. Turns out he was once a member of a notorious motorcycle gang, and they just may be running drugs under Dan Rhodes' nose. When another murder takes place, Rhodes has his work cut out for him -- and then the Feds step in. In the meantime, everyone's trying to get used to having a new female deputy in town, and Rhodes finds himself in love with Ivy Daniel. Blacklin County is a hoppin' place, after all. This second installment in the Sheriff Dan Rhodes series is sure to keep you guessing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent mystery series, June 9, 2010
This is one of my favorite mystery series. Sheriff Dan Rhodes is a good, honest and very likeable character. Well written, great humor, well-plotted mystery. It's enjoyable to read a mystery where the murder is solved purely by good detective work combined with instinct. There's character development, so series should be read in order. Highly recommended.
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