A Reckoning in the Back Country: A Samuel Craddock Mystery
by Terry Shames
I enjoyed it almost as much as I have the others. And the reason I say "almost" is that there was a certain plot element that seemed to go nowhere in the end, and while I can understand why it was there, I can't quite see the point of it. It was a little painful, too.
If she'd brought that one and the related subplot element to a more satisfactory resolution, even if the resolution was negative, I'd have been completely happy. But, of course, 98% happy is probably pretty darn happy.
I can't wait to read the next one.
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