Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Genre: Contemporary
Fiction/ Mystery/ Woman’s Fiction
Approximate
word count: 60-65,000 words
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Author:
“Kelly Stone Gamble was born and raised in the Midwest…
all over the Midwest. By the time she graduated from high school, she had run
away from home twice and attended twenty-two different schools.”
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Description:
“Cass Adams is crazy, and everyone in Deacon, Kansas,
knows it. But when her good-for-nothing husband, Roland, goes missing, no one
suspects that Cass buried him in their unfinished koi pond. Too bad he doesn’t
stay there for long. Cass gets arrested on the banks of the Spring River for
dumping his corpse after heavy rain partially unearths it.
The police chief wants a quick verdict—he’s running for
sheriff and has no time for crazy talk. But like Roland’s corpse, secrets start
to surface, and they bring more to light than anybody expected. Everyone in
Cass’s life thinks they know her—her psychic grandmother, her promiscuous
ex-best friend, her worm-farming brother-in-law, and maybe even her local
ghost. But after years of separate silences, no one knows the whole truth.
Except Roland. And he’s not talking.”
Appraisal:
There was a lot of dark humor in this twisted tale that could have
taken place in any small town. The story exposes some serious issues of mental
illnesses being improperly medicated by doctors who treat beyond their
expertise. Cass lived her days in a fog and the best decision she ever made was
dumping her pills down the toilet on that fateful day. Crazy ran in her family.
When Cass was five, her mother committed suicide. Cass and her nine-year-old
sister, Lola, were left in the care of their grandparents. Their grandma Babe was
known for making potions, reading auras, and told fortunes with tarot cards.
She was considered the town witch.
This story is told through multiple points of view that are clearly
marked in each chapter heading. Each character rang true as they told us their perspective
of the events as they unfolded. I could feel the sheriff’s frustration, and had
to giggle as Cass’s big city lawyer put his spin on the situation. Small town
secrets always have a way of coming to light, much to Maryanne’s dismay. The
local fifth grade teacher has several secrets of her own and is expertly woven
into Cass’s, Roland’s, and Clay’s lives. Clay was Roland’s older brother who
after being discharged from the army after two years’ service, now spends his
time with his worm farm when not working at the local hardware store. To say
this town has colorful residents is an understatement.
I found this an entertaining read that pulled me in and kept me
reading till my eyes wouldn’t stay open any longer. The setting of this book
happens to be relatively close to where I live, so I could identify with the
people, the problems that they dealt with, and situations that arose a little
too easily. I appreciated the fact that Cass attempts to take full
responsibility for herself instead of playing the crazy card and she doesn’t
see herself as a victim. This was a well told story that left me with a smile
on my face.
Format/Typo
Issues:
Even though I read an advanced readers copy and normally don’t comment
on editing or formatting issues, I came across no issues to note.
Rating:
***** Five stars
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4 comments:
Thank you for taking the time to read and review my book!
You're welcome, Ms. Gamble. I thoroughly enjoyed it. :D Thank you for dropping in and commenting.
Excellent review! I also was left smiling. :)
Thanks for dropping in and commenting, A Voracious Reader I look forward to reading more from Ms. Gamble. :D
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