Clair Poulson is quite a popular Utah author in my library. I had never read one of his books, so as I was browsing I decided to give this one a try. I can say that I don't think it will hit the NYT best selling list, but it wasn't too bad and I enjoyed reading it. The story is set in Heber Utah, and the reader had a noticable Utah accent. There are a lot of Utah "predominant culture" elements, like references to missions and going to church. The characters are a little stiff, and the mystery a little clunky, but it was totally clean, and almost all the violence was off screne. I was pleased that the author didn't go with the most obvious suspect. I thought the intereactions of the police in the story (except the one bad-guy jerk police) were more true to life than a lot of the more sensationalist authors. The police were human with understandable weaknesses, but were trying to do a good job. I could see myself reading more Clair Poulson in the future. (2018, 256 p)
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