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A Southern tale of murder and deception surrounding a man who comes back home to Mirabeau, Texas to help with the care of his ailing mother.
His “been out of the area too long” ways irritate Miss Beta Harcher who feels that Jordan Poteet is allowing too many books into the library that are corrupting the minds of the young. After a very heated argument that is witnessed by quite a few town folk, Beta is found murdered in the library leaving Jordy as the prime suspect. It doesn’t help that there is also a list of names, Jordy included, with Bible verses attached tucked into Beta’s shirt that lead to while speculation as to what the true purpose of her murder was.
Thus leads the reader on a twisted tale of the many that could be responsible and their own reasons for why they could have done it.
The book is very slow in the middle, but ends quite well; with a very good lead into the remainder of the series.
Don’t know if I could actually recommend this book since I couldn’t wait for it to end, but with some better pacing this could have been a very good book.
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First in the Jordan Poteet series. It kept me guessing until the end, even though I thought I'd unraveled the "who". This was a very enjoyable mystery.
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Quick read, read another book by this author and wanted to read his first book. It did not dissapoint.
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Wonderful mystery, set in a library in a small Texas town. Great characters, a victim no one liked, lots of humor and a good puzzle.