Sep 5, 245pm ~~ Review asap.
830pm ~~ This is the first in a six book mystery series by Thomas King.
Wait, Debbie, you are reading a mystery series?! I thought that was your least favorites genre, that you very rarely read mysteries, that you overdosed on them many years ago and have avoided them ever since?!
Yes, yes. but this is Thomas King!!
I don't know all the details about this, but he wrote the first two books using a pen name, Hartley GoodWeather. I had no idea until just recently that these books existed. Well, I saw them listed but at that word 'mystery' I just decided they would not appeal to me. But when GR friend Wanda told me I should give them a try, I took the plunge and here we are, at the beginning of a mini marathon, and facing the final books in my Thomas King project of 2022.
In DreadfulWater we meet ex-cop turned photographer Thumps DreadfulWater, living in Chinook, a small town "somewhere in the northwestern United States". Thumps lives alone except for his cat Freeway. He is not exactly a happy guy, you can tell he has ghosts from the past haunting him, but you don't find out until later what they might be, and then only partly.
The mystery begins with a dead body in one of the fancy condos about to go on sale at a new resort and casino not too far out of town, on the Indian reserve. Thumps is called by the sheriff to take crime scene photos. But he is curious about the case and does a little investigating on his own. And, of course, gets into a bit of trouble here and there in the process.
I don't read enough mysteries to pass judgment on King's style of problem solving for his mystery, or even if the mystery itself was tricky enough for a Diehard Mystery Reader. I was reading more for the presentation. What I liked were the characters, from Thumps to Duke the sheriff to Beth the coroner to Moses Blood, who seems to be the requisite Wise Old Indian of the community.
And that was the other thing I enjoyed: the community. The way the characters interacted, the way the town felt like home even here in my first visit. I am looking forward to getting to know all of these people better in the next few days!