The author ingeniously put this book together. I would never have been able to link a scam against the elderly with a truck crash that involved a deer. But Havill does it nicely in this book. It was a quick read—right around three hours and 30 minutes at 3X—but the author constructed the plot well enough that I had no problem staying with it and feeling fully engaged in it. I hope, if you choose to read it, that you’ll have a similar experience.
Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman gets a call about a truck-and-deer collision. But as she investigates the death of the driver, she learns that someone drowned him after the accident.
While she investigates the crash and drowning, she learns that several elderly people in town have won sweepstakes wards. The catch is, they must put up cash up front to pay the exchange fees and taxes. The sweepstakes, you see, originates from Canada.
If you read this, you’ll see how Havill ties the sweepstakes into that accident, and it was impressive. There’s a great high-speed chase scene here I heartily recommend. There’s a subplot about a visit to the office by a magazine writer based in the east, but that’s largely filler.