Tell Me A Story
Author - Gordon Kirkland
Someone is killing the  residents of a small Kansas town. Although the victims appear to have been  randomly chosen, the killer has, in fact, decided that they must die for  transgressions he believes they have committed. Among the first to be slain is  the County Sherriff, leaving two deputies to try to solve the case before the  killer can achieve his ultimate goal. 
The deputies are far from  seasoned police professionals. Dave  Simmons, the senior of the two, is doing his best to improve by learning  new police techniques. He'd like to bring geographic profiling to the department, but a serious  impediment to that goal is his propensity to get lost whenever he gets behind  the wheel of his police cruiser.  
Chuck  Wilson the other deputy would like to be a police dog handler. Unfortunately, the County cannot  afford a properly trained police dog, so he is trying to make do with Duke, his  own Springer Spaniel, a dog  with an intelligence quotient just slightly lower than the average head of  cabbage.
Added to the mix is a missing  romance author who arrived in town to interview the first murder victim just  before his death, an ambitious small town newspaper reporter who gets her leads  across the pillow from the junior deputy, and the grieving father of one of the  victims. 
Just as it seems that the case has been solved, the deputies learn that  the killer was not acting alone, and that other, seemingly upstanding citizens  of the town, had set the whole process in motion. As the evidence unfolds it  becomes obvious that the case is going to hit the deputies much closer to home  than they could have imagined. 
“Like Fargo without  the wood chipper!”
“Like taking an intensive  course in plot development!”
“Filled with quirky  characters and plot  twists.”
. 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment