Review of eBook
Trout Run, New York has seen an influx of visitors ever since they’d erected Bucky Rheinholz’s chainsaw Nativity on the town green. And when Joseph disappears from the Nativity scene, police chief Frank Bennett is determined to track down the culprit. But what he discovers is nothing like what he thought had happened to the wooden statue.
Ardyth Munger arrives early for the annual Trout Run Municipal Park Clean-Up Day and finds herself assigned to clean the toddler playground. There she finds a gold locket and police chief Frank Bennett sets out to find the owner. But when the locket goes missing from the locked drawer where he’d placed it for safety, Frank finds himself wondering about those closest to him. And when he tracks down the story behind the lost locket, it’s nothing like any of them had expected.
A shot meant for a thieving coyote may have struck Rebecca Moran, a not-from-around-here member of a family only recently making a permanent move into their vacation home. Vonn McGrath, the elderly shooter, is devastated. As police chief Frank Bennett investigates, he learns that the Moran family is keeping secrets . . . and the shooting may not be an accident at all.
Three Frank Bennett stories, “Chainsaw Nativity,” “Losers Weepers,” and “Coyote Justice” are contained in this book. [An excerpt from the first book in the Frank Bennett series, “False Cast,” is also included.]
Each of the stories gives readers a glimpse of the Trout Run setting as they establish a strong sense of place; there’s a thread of familiar characters running through each story and readers meet several of the people living in this small Adirondack Mountain town. Each has an unexpected twist and, by the end of the story, Frank has found the solution for each mystery.
This is a quick, but enjoyable, read and a strong introduction to the author’s series. Readers who enjoy small-town tales of intriguing mysteries will find much to appreciate here.
Highly recommended.