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Teardrops Are Red [Paperback]

John Schepman (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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December 15, 2000
In a small rural county near Omaha, Nebraska, murderers, carjackers, and rapists are walking around free. Al Voldecker, an unusual doctor with a so-called "violence cure" claims that his ex-cons are no longer capable of aggression. Many of the local folks argue that Voldecker is right. Even the sheriff points out that there has been no violent crime in Green County during the five years that Voldecker's unique parole center has been in operation. But things have suddenly changed...threats...murders...and an unidentified killer is running loose.

Mourning the untimely and mysterious death of his father, Zed Taggert, resident of California and former LA cop, returns home. As Taggert hunts for the ruthless Green County killer, he is drawn to smart, sexy, Lucinda Slater, and he fears that she has become the murderer's next target. Can Taggert save her before it's too late?


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Fremont NE Tribune: Mary Arneal: "Teardrops Are Red is Schepman's second novel...Schepman has always been a writer." -- Mary Arneal, Fremont Tribune (NE)

About the Author

John Schepman is a psychiatrist currently in private practice in Louisa, KY. He has a B.A. and an M.A. from University of Nebraska at Lincoln. He holds a medical degree-D.O. from College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery-Des Moines. His psychiatry training was done at Austin Texas.

Schepman was born in Falls City, Nebraska in 1937. He has done writing all of his life, but this is his first published novel. His B.A. degree is in English. His M.A. is in Philosophy.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 338 pages
  • Publisher: Pine Hill Press (December 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1575792109
  • ISBN-13: 978-1575792101
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,083,962 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!, April 5, 2003
This review is from: Teardrops Are Red (Paperback)
Zed Taggert-Franklin (Taggert) thought the trip to Nebraska for his fathers funeral would close the door on a chapter of his life. So, it was just a little disconcerting when he began experiencing some guilt because their relationship had never been a close one. It was really his fathers fault. Ed Franklin had become an alcoholic and womanizer, which prompted Taggerts mother to divorce him. Since Taggert had became an adult, there had been almost no communication between them. It was only in the past couple of years that they had even been able to have short telephone conversations. Yes, there would be a little guilt to work through, but all in all, the trip to Nebraska should be no big deal.

Life is never simple, and burying his father served to place him in the middle of quite a mystery. It started when Selma Slater demanded to see him. She wanted to hire him to complete the job his father had started. You see, Ed Franklin was a retired LA police detective, with an obsession for golf. When Taggert was 3 years old, his father started him in golf lessons. He would have made Taggert into a young professional golfer if Taggert had cooperated. So, it seems only natural that when Ed retired and moved to Nebraska, he would become a Private Investigator, as well as, open a golf range. Taggert learns that his high school sweetheart, Ann, had been murdered and now Selma, her aunt, felt she was being stalked. Before his heart attack, Ed had been trying to determine who was after her and now she wanted Taggert to complete the investigation. Taggert had already decided to find Anns killer and since Selma thought the same person who killed Ann was also stalking her, he figured he might as well get paid to do what he planned to do anyway.

Besides the usual suspects, he finds a town full of ex-convicts who are being controlled by Al Voldecker. Al is a psychiatrist and claims to have rehabilitated the violent criminals by hypnosis. He is also Selmas son-in-law. In addition, there is H. J. Smith, an official for the Federal Board of Parole, and Joe Last, multimillionaire, all of whom hate each other. Overall, you have enough suspects to last a lifetime.

When Selma is murdered, and her daughters, as well as her granddaughters are threatened, it appears someone wants the whole family dead. But who?

Teardrops are Red keeps you on your toes trying to help Taggert solve the case. The author brings you into the story, has you mentally sifting for clues and analyzing suspects as you try to find something that can break the case. It also explores the father/son relationship, as well as the guilt that can exist after a father dies and reconciliation is no longer possible. This is Mr. Schepmans first published novel. Hopefully, there will be more to come.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Don't read unless you want to know how it ends.........., January 19, 2004
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This review is from: Teardrops Are Red (Paperback)
I really did like the book for the most part, but some things were a little disappointing. I purchased the book mostly because I live in Nebraska and love mysteries. I wanted to see how Nebraska was portrayed and I was impressed. I think the small town atmosphere and the power of a name and some money in a small town were adequately described.

I think the book would have been better if an alternate CLEAR suspect would have been identified. There seemed to be so many suspects, it was too hard to narrow the "who done it" in my own mind to a couple of people.

I was somewhat disappointed in the ending. First of all, I thought it ended too fast. I loved the main character (Taggert) and was disappointed that he wasn't even awake for the climax. All goes dark and he wakes up in a hospital with everything neatly wrapped up. You know he was the hero because of the fan mail he received, but if he could have been there for the final struggle and been awake to tell the moron of a sherrif what exactly happened, it would have been much better. Basically, he won, but the ending felt like he won out of luck, not out of any type of skill or heroism.

The only other thing I didn't like was I would have liked the book to clarify without a doubt that Dr. Al and what he was doing was good. Although nothing having to do with the doctor ended up having to do with the murders at all, the book cast so much doubt on the works of the psychiatrist that it would have either been more fun to have him be a part of the whole mess or to have him rise above it all with a world cure for violence (thus a happy ending pointing toward the ever evasive "world peace" quest).

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5.0 out of 5 stars Waiting for a sequel, April 6, 2003
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Very good-- Being a Nebraskan myself ,was one of the reasons for purchasing it. Love mysteries,Spillane,Hammer,Wolfe etc and now this one.. Hope to see a series coming... Thanks and am glad I bought it...Sharon
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