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Dead Broke in Jarrett Creek: A Samuel Craddock Mystery

By Terry Shames


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Publish Date

October 07, 2014

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Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Cozy
Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense

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$25.50
The small town of Jarrett Creek is bankrupt. Samuel Craddock thought he was retired but now he's been asked to return as police chief. Gary Dellmore, heir apparent to the main bank, is dead, apparently murdered. Dellmore supposedly had a roving eye, although his wife says he was never serious about dallying. Still, Craddock wonders: Did the husbands and fathers of women he flirted with think he was harmless? What about his current lover, who insists that Dellmore was going to leave his wife for her? Craddock discovers that Dellmore had a record of bad business investments. Even worse, he took a kickback from a loan he procured, which ultimately drove the town into bankruptcy. Many people had motive to want Dellmore dead. Then the investigation turns up another crime. As Craddock digs down to the root of this mess, many in Jarrett Creek are left wondering what happened to the innocence of their close-knit community.
Terry Shames is the Macavity Award-winning author of the Samuel Craddock mysteries A Killing at Cotton Hill, The Last Death of Jack Harbin, Dead Broke in Jarrett Creek, and A Deadly Affair at Bobtail Ridge. She is also the coeditor of Fire in the Hills, a book of stories, poems, and photographs about the 1991 Oakland Hills Fire. She grew up in Texas and continues to be fascinated by the convoluted loyalties and betrayals of the small town where her grandfather was the mayor. Terry is a member of the Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime.

ISBN: 9781616149963
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Seventh Street Books
Published: October 07, 2014

“There may be no protagonist in our genre today as decently compelling as Samuel Craddock. And there may be no better chronicler of the character and complexity of small-town America than Terry Shames. With Dead Broke in Jarrett Creek, she absolutely won my heart. Give her a chance, and I guarantee she’ll stake a claim to yours as well.”

—WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER, author of Tamarack County and Windigo Island

“After a debut as strong as A Killing at Cotton Hill, it’s hard to believe that Terry Shames could get better with each succeeding book, but in Dead Broke in Jarrett Creek, she does exactly that. I love Samuel Craddock, I love this town, and I love this series of books.”

—TIMOTHY HALLINAN, author of Herbie’s Game and For the Dead

“Small towns in mysteries can be too cute or too weird to be true, but Jarrett Creek is the real deal and Samuel Craddock is the jewel in its crown. Flawed, complex, decent, and captivating—spending time in this town with the Chief is a delight. And what a terrific story, too.”