The Man Who Was Taller Than God (Carl Wilcox Mysteries) by Harold Adams Paperback Book

Details

Rent The Man Who Was Taller Than God (Carl Wilcox Mysteries)

Author: Harold Adams

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: Walker & Co

Published: Oct 1998

Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - Police Procedural

Retail Price: $7.95

Pages: 168

Synopsis

Felton Edwards may have been 'taller than God,' but when his long frame turns up in Hope, South Dakota's sandpit, he's just deader than dirt. While none of the locals are surprised that the womanizing Edwards finally got his face blown off, they do wonder why Hope's less-than-favorite son is back in town after 15 years away--even if it's in the form of a corpse. Lucky for Hope (and this being the Great Depression, luck's been hard to come by), Carl Wilcox, the region's ace crime-solving hobo, just happens to be in town doing a little sign painting. Anxious to protect the town's peaceful reputation and somewhat suspicious of his sheriff's motives, Hope's mayor persuades the High Plains drifter to stick his oft-broken nose into Edwards's past--and, preferably, to ferret out a killer of the nonresident variety. As Wilcox follows Edwards's trail through the Depression-ravaged region, he discovers a string of bitter lovers, cuckolded husbands, and disgruntled business partners, none of them too broken up that the state's tallest man has been rendered permanently prone.

Ninth in the Carl Wilcox Mystery series, The Man Who Was Taller Than God stands as Harold Adams's most successful employment of his durable character and formula, and received the 1993 Shamus Award in recognition. Between rolling cigarettes and ingratiating his way into numerous free meals, Wilcox narrates his shambling search for Edwards's killer in a laconic yet playful voice. If the book's plot occasionally lacks urgency, Wilcox's likeable storytelling charms the reader through any slow spots. --Shane Farmer

View descriptions at Amazon.com

Recommended

The Broken Window: A...
by Jeffery Deaver

Bestselling master of suspense Jeffery Deaver is back with a brand-new Lincoln Rhyme thriller.Lincoln Rhyme and partner/paramour Amelia Sachs return...

Certain Prey
by John Sandford

Sandford's series hero Lucas Davenport sheds little more than a gloomy shadow over this tenth installment. Two femme fatales--mob hit woman Clara...

Death in Paradise (Jesse...
by Robert B. Parker

Robert B. Parker is back in Paradise, where Detective Jesse Stone is looking for two things: the killer of a teenage girl-and someone, anyone, who is...

Echo Park
by Michael Connelly

In 1993 Marie Gesto disappeared after walking out of a supermarket. Harry Bosch worked the case but couldn't crack it, and the twenty-two-year-old was...

A Place of Execution
by Val McDermid

Winter 1963: two children have disappeared off the streets of Manchester; the murderous careers of Myra Hindley and Ian Brady have begun. On a...

High Profile (Jesse Stone...
by Robert B. Parker

Stone investigates a shocking double murder-that of a controversial radio talk-show host and his pregnant mistress.

Reviews