{"id":273,"date":"2016-06-29T15:31:34","date_gmt":"2016-06-29T20:31:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/adventuresfantastic.com\/gumshoes\/?p=273"},"modified":"2016-06-29T15:31:34","modified_gmt":"2016-06-29T20:31:34","slug":"trouble-in-lamar-county","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/adventuresfantastic.com\/gumshoes\/trouble-in-lamar-county\/","title":{"rendered":"Trouble in Lamar County"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><a href=\"http:\/\/adventuresfantastic.com\/gumshoes\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/06\/The-Rock-Hole.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-275\" src=\"http:\/\/adventuresfantastic.com\/gumshoes\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/06\/The-Rock-Hole-194x300.jpg\" alt=\"The Rock Hole\" width=\"194\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"http:\/\/adventuresfantastic.com\/gumshoes\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/06\/The-Rock-Hole-194x300.jpg 194w, http:\/\/adventuresfantastic.com\/gumshoes\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/06\/The-Rock-Hole.jpg 307w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 194px) 100vw, 194px\" \/><\/a><\/strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Rock-Hole-River-Mystery-Mysteries-ebook\/dp\/B0067QUB46\/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1467228786&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=the+rock+hole+wortham#nav-subnav\"><em>The Rock Hole<\/em><\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.poisonedpenpress.com\/\">Poisoned Pen Press<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/reaviszwortham.com\/\">Reavis Z. Wortham<\/a><br \/>\npaperback $14.95<br \/>\nebook $0.99<br \/>\naudio $3.49<\/p>\n<p><em>The Rock Hole<\/em> is one of those books in which Literature goes slumming and dresses up in genre drag.\u00a0 Often the results, while they may be beloved by the critics, are only embarrassing.\u00a0 But then an author comes along and shows the rest of the world how it&#8217;s done.\u00a0 More on this in a bit.<\/p>\n<p>Young Top Parker comes to live with his grandparents in rural Lamar County, Texas, in 1964.\u00a0 Top&#8217;s grandfather Ned is the constable and farmer.\u00a0 When he gets there, someone is mutilating animals.\u00a0 Ned fears it&#8217;s only a rehearsal for killing a person, and he&#8217;s got reason to believe that person will be a child.\u00a0 What he doesn&#8217;t realize is that the killer has Top in his sights.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>That might sound more like a short story or novella rather than a full length novel, but there are other things happening.\u00a0 Moonshiners.\u00a0 Racial violence.\u00a0 Past sins coming to light.\u00a0 This book sucked me in.<\/p>\n<p>In part because it took me back to a world I knew growing up, even though I was only on the edges.\u00a0 My grandparents had a small farm in Mississippi that I would visit growing up.\u00a0 Lamar County was part of the Old South.\u00a0 I suspect in some ways it still is.<\/p>\n<p>You see, I lived in Paris, Texas, for two and half years, from the summer before I started 8th grade until halfway through my sophomore year of high school.\u00a0 They were, at times, some of the happiest years of my life.\u00a0 Paris is the county seat of Lamar County.\u00a0 And while it wasn&#8217;t the 1960s, things don&#8217;t change quickly in that part of the world.\u00a0 It wasn&#8217;t so far removed that I couldn&#8217;t recognize where and when I grew up in the book.\u00a0 Wortham creates a significant sense of place.\u00a0 (Sixteen and a half years later, I took a faculty job down the highway in Commerce for 10 1\/2 years and made trips back to Paris from time to time.)<\/p>\n<p>Wortham never refers to Paris by that name, or many other real locations, although he does mention Hugo, Oklahoma, and the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.carsonbarnescircus.com\/\">Carson and Barnes Circus<\/a>, which are real.\u00a0 What he doesn&#8217;t try to fictionalize is the people.\u00a0 Oh, sure, the characters are fictional, but the types of people they are, those are real.\u00a0 They&#8217;re the people I knew growing up.<\/p>\n<p>Like I said, this book in some ways took me back to a time and place that I can only return to in my mind.<\/p>\n<p>For those of you who are tired of my walk down memory lane, the mystery is well structured.\u00a0 I didn&#8217;t know who the killer was until about the time Ned figured it out.\u00a0 And, yes, this is a mystery that plays fair with the reader.\u00a0 Pay attention to details.<\/p>\n<p>The characters are varied and realistic.\u00a0 In fact it&#8217;s the way the author shows the characters in their time and place that is the novel&#8217;s greatest strength.\u00a0 You see the anger, the fear, the hatred, and the love that exists between them.\u00a0 People who live in rural areas are part of a community in ways that many urban dwellers don&#8217;t realize.\u00a0 We see that here.\u00a0 Wortham&#8217;s use of alternating viewpoints between Top and Ned (with a few others thrown in here and there) was quite effective and added both depth and suspense to the story.<\/p>\n<p>Now, about that literature business, or rather, Literature.\u00a0 By my definition, The Rock Hole fits.\u00a0 It&#8217;s part coming-of-age story, part mystery, part meditation on life, part period piece.\u00a0 And all entertaining.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ll be reading the rest of the series; the sixth book comes out in October.\u00a0 Watch this space for reviews.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, I noticed in his author bio that Wortham lives in Frisco.\u00a0 Funny, I lived there for seven years while I was in graduate and while I had my first teaching position.\u00a0 Small world.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Rock Hole Poisoned Pen Press Reavis Z. 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