December 27, 2016

Survivors Will Be Shot Again

Survivors Will Be Shot Again by Bill Crider

Summary: There's no such thing as a day off for a sheriff. Even in a small Texas town like Clearview, there's always something going on for law enforcement. Still, most days don't involve a run-in with an alligator.

And that's not the worst of Sheriff Dan Rhodes's troubles, either. There's a dead man in Billy Bacon's barn, though Bacon swears he doesn't know how the body got there. Rhodes is a bit skeptical, given that the intruder has been shot twice and that Bacon has recently removed a sign from a fencepost near the barn, a sign that says "Trespassers will be shot. Survivors will be shot again."

The citizens of Clearview have been complaining about a rash of thefts, and Rhodes suspects that the dead man may have been involved in them. But before he can solve that crime, he also has to deal with a number of other puzzling crimes in the community, ranging from a holdup at a convenience store to the disappearance of a loaf of bread. And then there's the dang gator.

In Bill Crider's Survivors Will Be Shot Again, Sheriff Dan Rhodes learns that, as the old saying goes, crime doesn't pay. But it also doesn't take a vacation.

Readers comments: I haven’t read any of the Dan Rhodes mysteries before, and this book works as a stand-alone. However, I will be reading more Dan Rhodes mysteries in the future. There is a lot of plotlines going on, which makes you feel sympathetic towards Rhodes and his load of work. Rhodes is a likeable character, and the story flows easily.

Recommended for readers of western mysteries and cozy mysteries. 



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