|
Privileged to Kill
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Privileged to Kill
|
Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Steven Havill
|
Series | Posadas County Mysteries |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:272 | Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140 |
|
Category/Genre | Crime and mystery |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781890208653
|
Classifications | Dewey:FIC |
---|
Audience | |
|
Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Poisoned Pen Press
|
Imprint |
Poisoned Pen Press
|
Publication Date |
1 August 2001 |
Publication Country |
United States
|
Description
Praise for Privileged to Kill... "A mystery that is disarmingly simple on the surface but ultimately reveals surprising depth." -Booklist "A strong sense of place and tough but compassionate characters distinguish this series." -Publishers Weekly "Havill...quietly continues a project virtually unique in detective fiction: anchoring his tales of crime and punishment as closely as possible in the rhythms of small-town friends, routines, and calamities." -Kirkus Reviews Rolling stone Wesley Crocker seems a harmless enough free spirit when Posadas County Undersheriff Bill Gastner offers him a lift on the road and spots him a free dinner. Crocker beds down for the night with his gear on the high-school athletic field. By morning, 13-year-old Maria Ibarra is found under the high-school football bleachers a few feet away and Crocker goes straight to jail. His account of how he passed the night is full of enough holes to keep him locked down, but meanwhile a background check on Maria raises troubling questions about her life.... Steven F. Havill lives with his wife of more than forty years, Kathleen, in New Mexico. He is the author of more than twenty novels, taught secondary schools for 25 years, and recently earned an AAS degree in gunsmithing. Privileged to Kill is the fifth novel in his Posadas County Mystery Series.
Author Biography
Steven F. Havill lives with his wife of more than forty years, Kathleen, in New Mexico. He is the author of more than twenty novels, taught secondary schools for 25 years, and recently earned an AAS degree in gunsmithing.
Reviews"The fifth Gastner mystery is a crystalline gem of dusty atmosphere, small-town personalities, and razor-sharp plotting. It also raises questions regarding the law-especially small-town law-and its attitudes toward the indigent, the homeless, and the privileged. Toss in Gastner, one of the most endearing mentors in crime fiction, for a mystery that is disarmingly simple on the surface but ultimately reveals surprising depth." - Booklist "Havill's fifth quietly continues a project virtually unique in detective fiction: anchoring his tales of crime and punishment as closely as possible in the rhythms of small-town friends, routines, and calamities." - Kirkus Reviews "A strong sense of place and tough but compassionate characters distinguish this series." - Publishers Weekly
|