The Iowa Farmer's Wife is a gripping story, a page-turning mystery about a murder that takes place in the rolling hills of southwest Iowa. Bill Beaman intrigues his readers by planting a horrific homicide smack dab in the middle of the heartland. When a rural banker is brutally murdered, two DCI detectives travel to the scene of the crime to investigate. Little do these "city boys" know what their trip into the country will entail. The plot thickens as the investigation revolves around a young widow and her struggle to hold onto her farm.
THE IOWA FARMERS WIFE was such a good book. The plot was fantastic, the description of the Iowa scenery actually makes me want to check Iowa out... Maybe visit there one day.....Now that is a thought that I 'm sure I've never had before!! This author makes Iowa sound beautiful. His characters think it's beautiful and that fascinating group of individuals are so realistic..... they convinced me!
So... Great plot, incredible character development , extremely well written and deserves every one of the five stars I gave it. This is such a great story, that I hope you take the opportunity to read it.
A little bit about the story: Two city slicker Detectives with the Iowa State Department, get sent to assist a local sheriff solve a horrific murder in a rural area of the state. The detectives are long time partners,with an excellent conviction history. The older one is nearing retirement and loved by everybody, except his boss, who is looking for a reason to terminate him, without a pension. The young detective is only 37, recently divorced and suffering from major depression. He has insomnia, a severe drinking problem, is tormented night and day by a past case, where two children were murdered. He is also suicidal, rarely speaks at all, any more, and doesn't care about his job , or anything else.
The course of the investigation will change EVERYTHING for these two detectives. It will also claim a few victims. The one thing about the story that bothered me, is some of those victims are beloved pets. Anything with animals getting hurt always bothers me. Humans...not so much (at least in the fictional realm).
There are NO sex scenes in this one, and if there are swear words, i didn't notice. There is a few gruesome murders and some violent scenes. Mostly though, this is just a really special story, with characters you can't help caring about.
i just looked, and discovered there are two more books, making this a series. Some of the characters are the same but the cases are different. Bill Beamen's series doesn't yet have a lot of reveiws, but the ones he does have are overwhelmingly FIVE STAR REVEIWS for ALL THREE BOOKS in the series. That means those of us lucky enough to have discovered him, are almost unanimously impressed.
Give THE IOWA FARMERS WIFE a try. It is worth your time.
What an intriguing and heart warning story. Mr barman has found away to write an enticing mystery with wonderful, interesting characters. I will be looking for more of his work.
A Book Set in A Countryside. A page turning mystery. Could not but the book down very captivating story. The setting for the story sounds wonderful. Hard to believe this is author's first book. The characters in the story you can't help care about.
Really good storyline with interesting characters. From the start you will never guess the turn of events that happens till the end. It will definitely keep you guessing.
What fun! A murder mystery near the tongue-in-cheek town of Pygmy, Iowa, which a couple of lawmen from the DCI in Des Moines are to solve. The victim is a credit loan officer at the local bank, who had made some foreclosures. Death was by pitchfork. The possible suspects of the mayhem are the neighbors: two old women (one rough-talking and cantankerous), a young widow (whom they DCI guys help stack bales of hay one day), another neighbor angry about the auction of farming equipment forced by the loan officer, even the banker's mysterious son. All this is juxtaposed by the beauty of rural southwest Iowa, with interesting characters, and enough twists and turns to keep a non-mystery-reader.
I really enjoyed this book, the way it's told and characters and the setting. I downgraded the star setting because the identity of the killer was obvious to me early in the story. However, I did enjoy a peek into life on a rural farm, the redemption of Hawkwell, the budding romance with the farmer's wife, and the collection of interesting characters. I'm looking forward to reading the next in this series.
The author of this book is from my small Iowa hometown! It is set in rural Iowa, in a farming community. The town's banker was brutally murdered, and two detectives from the city are sent to investigate. Through twists and turns, you question who the killer really is! This is a very quick and good read!
A very nice read, held my interest and got me inside (a little bit) what it is like to be a farmer. After meeting the author I enjoyed the book even more, he and his family are delightful and I can't wait to read the next book
Love to read books set in Iowa. I particularly enjoyed this one although it's a little preachy about sustainable farming but otherwise a nice cozy mystery with local flavor.