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Heartshot (Bill Gastner, Bk 1)
Heartshot - Bill Gastner, Bk 1
Author: Steven F. Havill
Posadas County, New Mexico, hugging the San Cristobal mountains separating it from Mexico, has very few mean streets. No city-slick cop shop either, but an earnest, elected Sheriff and his aging Undersheriff, William C. Gastner. Pushing sixty, and the girth of his Sam Browne uniform belt, widower Bill has no other life than in law enforcement --...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781890208295
ISBN-10: 1890208299
Publication Date: 3/1/2000
Pages: 210
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 5
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cathyskye avatar reviewed Heartshot (Bill Gastner, Bk 1) on + 2264 more book reviews
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First Line: The sheriff leaned against the doorjamb of my office without saying a word, lounging there until I finally decided to notice him.

The Undersheriff of Posadas County, New Mexico, retired from the military and now has plenty of years in law enforcement. Bill Gastner has no life outside the law, and he doesn't want one- even if the new sheriff is making retirement sounds whenever Bill's within earshot. When a car full of teens racing from a traffic stop crashes and all are killed, the town of Posadas reels in shock, especially when a bag of cocaine is discovered under one of the seats of the wrecked car. Gastner and star officer Estelle Reyes have their hands full trying to keep the bereaved parents under control while they conduct their investigation.

Although the identity of the "bad guy" was clear to me early on, I didn't much care because of the characters. Undersheriff Bill Gastner is one of those curmudgeons you may not want to live around, but he's certainly a joy to read about. All that gruffness hides a truly caring person who's dedicated his life (and sacrificed his health) to doing right. Although Gastner isn't going quietly into that good night, he does have a fair idea of his limitations, as in when he takes a look at a gun and ankle holster another law enforcement officer wears:

"I don't think I'd be happy with one." Hewitt's expression of polite amusement told me that he could imagine the result as well as I. Grab down, suffer back-muscle spasm, throw out trick knee, stagger sideways and sprain other ankle. Fall and land on left wrist, refracturing an old break.


Although this first book in the series was Gastner's show, his talented protege, Estelle Reyes, did have enough time to show us her smarts and to set the stage for her appearance in other books. I'm looking forward to that. As much as I enjoy Bill Gastner, his creaks and groans are starting to catch up with him. Sooner or later folks aren't going to whisper about retirement; they're going to demand it, and Bill's got to have someone good to step in.

Can you tell that I'm looking forward to reading more of this series? Good, because I am!
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Beanbean avatar reviewed Heartshot (Bill Gastner, Bk 1) on + 56 more book reviews
This is the first in a series of mysteries set in sounthern New Mexico featuring Bill Gaston as the Undersheriff of Posadas County. The book is a slim volume but it pulls you so far into New Mexico that you can feel the red sand in your nostrils. Gaston is a shrewd and curmudgeonly man and his underling, Estelle Reyes-Guzman is smart as a whip. Together they work to solve mysteries in a huge and sparsely populated region. Great procedural stuff and a great start to the series. I highly recommend Steven Havill.

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