In Charleston, SC, a young woman has jumped off the Cooper River Bridge. She left a suicide note in her abandoned car. There were witnesses. But her mother doesn’t buy it and hires Dewey Moses, the vegetable farmer and sometime private investigator to find out the truth. Dewey finds out quickly that sometimes it’s best to leave things alone.
Bestselling author Boo Walker initially tapped his creative muse as a songwriter and banjoist in Nashville before working his way west to Washington State, where he bought a gentleman’s farm on the Yakima River. It was there amongst the grapevines and wine barrels that he fell in love with telling stories that now resonate with book clubs around the world. Rich with colorful characters and boundless soul, his novels will leave you with an open heart and a lifted spirit.
Always a wanderer, Boo currently lives in Valencia, Spain with his wife and son. He also writes thrillers under the pen name Benjamin Blackmore. You can find him at boowalker.com and benjaminblackmore.com.
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I enjoyed this book a lot! Loved the main character and enjoyed how the book was set up. I recently discovered this author and now I'm craving more of his writing.
Recommended for anyone who just likes a good short story. 5 stars
Dewey Moses is a recovering alcoholic and a man with a knack for growing vegetables, particularly black heirloom tomatoes called Cherokee Purples, which he called ‘maters just as his grandfather had. He is approached by Faye Callahan at the farmer’s market where he sells his produce, because she’d heard he was good at ‘getting to the bottom of things.’ Faye’s daughter, Gina, had jumped from the Cooper River Bridge several days ago, leaving a suicide note in her abandoned car. Faye can’t understand why Gina would take her own life at a time when she was happy and in love. Dewey agrees to help.
The police inevitably ruled Gina’s death as a suicide very quickly, given her track record, but as Dewey delves into Gina’s life questions are raised and the answers take him in an unexpected and dangerous direction.
Dewey’s a warm and engaging personality, full of charm and I liked him immediately. His sister’s untimely death had sent him off the rails and into a three-year affair with the bottle. He and his wife parted ways and he misses her and his two girls desperately and longs see them. He’s been sober for almost a year and, with a now healthy lifestyle, is hopeful of re-uniting with his family. He’s relaxed and easy-going and, as well as growing vegetables, loves playing music and supplements his income with private investigation work.
Although this is a novella, at just over 2 hours listening time or 71 pages, the story isn’t rushed. The plot develops steadily and unexpectedly and I followed it through the twists not knowing what the outcome would be. It’s very enjoyable and well written with authentic, believable characters and dialogue.
I loved the inclusion of TA Reddick from Lowcountry Punch and hope there will be more books with these two terrific characters. Another great performance by RC Bray, a consistently excellent narrator.
3.5 What makes a good mystery? I wonder this while reading this story, 65 pages to complete a whole story. A whole singular thing. I thought this story would be a simmered down verison of a thriller mystery, and thats what I got. I really think this story needed more pages. Its just way too short to fully explore the characters and story. But if you want a quick read and a interesting southern story I'd recommend
This was a great novella. Loved the main character, Dewey. Despite some demons, he is a good man with a moral character. And the ‘maters make me want to try a sandwich of my own!
I picked up this copy of Boo Walkers, Off You Go prior to diving into The Red Mountain Chronicles series to sample Boo’s writing.
The short mystery Novella was definitely a quick read, and not a very big time investment for the sample. I found it to have some unnecessary sexual situations that really wasn’t integral to the plotline and as stated not necessary.
The characters did not have the depth that I was seeking. definitely not to begin the series I originally wanted to start, nor did I enjoy Boo’s writing style. That said, however, I do think I would take the time to read another Novella follow up with Gina‘s point of view.
First read by this author. I loved it. The main character Dewey Moses is intriguing. This was a short story and I did not want it to end. I wanted more!! I have researched the author and his books--very eager to read his novels especially Lowcountry Punch (the main character in this novel was also in this short story). I would encourage you to seek out this author--you will not be disappointed.
So good!! I was curious to see how an entire murder crime investigation could be wrapped up in 80 pages. The MC Dewey was easy to love and admire. The one thing I will say is I wish there was a little more detail in how Gina ended up still being alive/Deweys process to figuring that out rather than that just being a quick little one page bomb drop. Other than that, this story flowed perfectly and had me on my toes the whole time
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I like the mater Man. When he makes a mistake, he makes a doozy. He drank to much and his wife put him out of the house. He goes to rehab and starts two new careers. Both are important to him. He wants to help people while he is helping himself. A short story with a lot of magic. A good story line and a very good Main Character. Recommend. I read it in one evening without TV.
I loved this sweet story of redemption and growth in Dewey's life. I also loved that T A Reddick made appearance to help Dewey in his new PI job. It's a quick read and I loved the ending. if you like who done it books and suspense it is well with the read.
Though I seldom read mystery stories, I love this author when he writes as Boo Walker. Read six of his books in several weeks, gave all 5 stars and thought I'd try one of his mysteries. Even though I didn't love it as much as the others, it was really well-written and kept me entertained for several hours. Judy Welden, author: An Unstoppable Survivor
I liked this story. The main characters have deep backstories and genuine personalities. The mystery was good. The book was short, so I am glad there are more stories in this series.
I won this book in a Goodreads Giveaway. For being only 65 pages, this was a surprisingly good little mystery. Mr. Walker was able to create a likeable hero; and didn't make it seem like he was rushing the story. I will be interested in reading more of, the hero, Dewey Moses' exploits.
Enjoyed this novella. Great character development. Not your typical PI kind of character, he grows tomatoes and is a musician. Will be watching this author. Just finished Red mountain, and I’m a fan of Boo’s.
I loved this novella. It was like watching the first episode of a new TV show. Come to think of it , this would be a a great pilot show! Everyone would love Dewey and always be cheering for him! It was fast moving and enjoyable.
I really enjoyed this short story. It would be interesting to see a novel with these characters. This was a very fast read that moved along with an interesting end
Read it and enjoy a fast moving short story. I'm looking forward to more of this author's stories in the future.
Well, I never read short stories but Boo always wins.
Ok, so now I've read them all and even went looking for eastern Washington wines. I know, fantasy.. Write more. I'm going to suggest Boo to My New book club, probably Red Mountain, my fave
The audiobook version was done well. I enjoyed the performance and thought it really helped get me into the story. The story itself was written well, but it wasn’t really for me. The mystery wasn’t really that mysterious and it sort of just... ended.
My second Benjamin Blackmore book, and I do enjoy the fact that his main characters have flawed personalities and demons of their own. They however still function, and deliver the excitement and great suspense we all look for in a great read.
Great story! I just found out that Boo Walker is writing these thrillers under a pseudonym! Well, he’s wonderful at both kinds of stories! I’ve read all his books as Boo Walker and now I’m going to keep reading his thriller books.
Good story and quick read. This is the first time I finished a mystery novel in a couple of hours. I liked the fact that it didn’t continue on and on. It was short and to the point.
I enjoyed this mystery novella, and the busy P.I. Dewey, trying to solve a crime. A really fun read, with a twist and lots of great characters, by one of my favorite authors.
I love this & I can't wait for more. I will be also leaving a review on Goodreads @ Amazon. And letting everyone know about it. So i gave it a 5 Stars.