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If It Isn't One Thing . . .

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A fatal road crash – a domestic incident turned deadly – if it isn't one thing, it's another for Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman in this intricately plotted, warm-hearted Posadas County mystery, set in small-town New Mexico
"If you haven't yet discovered these wonderful mysteries, you are in for a treat!" Anne Hillerman, New York Times bestselling author
When a pickup truck pulling a horse trailer collides with a loaded semi, it seems like a straightforward accident. Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman presumes the most complicated part of the clean-up will be getting thirty tons of unsplit firewood off of Posadas County's state highway.
But the plot thickens when the mangled vehicles are wrenched apart and the pickup's deceased driver is not who Estelle was expecting. Who is the dead man – and where was he heading with his cargo, a prized stallion whose owner is frantic to get him back?
And if it isn't one thing, it's another. Just as Estelle gets her teeth in the case, she's called to a domestic incident between a local volatile couple, which has led not just to death – but to the injury of a fellow cop.
Understaffed and overworked, Estelle finds herself plunged into two tricky investigations, which will take her across the border into Mexico to find the answers – and the justice – that she seeks.
If you like C.J. Box, Anne Hillerman and Terry Shames, you'll love this small-town mystery which combines a vivid setting, multidimensional characters who spring from the page, and meticulous plotting, full of twists and turns.

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    • Kirkus

      January 15, 2025
      A fatal truck crash tips Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman into a series of related and unrelated felonies in Posadas County, New Mexico. It's pretty clear that trucker Alijandro Gutierrez hit the pickup driven by Mart�n Sisneros--killing Sisneros, setting free the horse he was carrying from his trailer, and littering the intersection with the wood Gutierrez was hauling--because he was drunk. What's not clear is what Sisneros, who was also drunk, was doing in the first place behind the wheel of that truck, which was registered to Quentin Smith, a ranch hand who'd been assigned to transport El Kazzar Kobi Dancer from Nebraska to a veterinarian far away who was trusted by Smith's imperious boss, Patty Jorgenson, to treat the stallion. Estelle, who's scheduled shortly to follow her old boss, Sheriff Bill Gastner, into retirement, prepares to rouse her troops to investigate. But a serious complication arises when Posadas County Deputy Dwayne Bishop, responding to a domestic violence call, shoots Raul Cardona dead after Cardona seriously wounded both his wife, Mindy, and Bishop himself. At least that's how it looks at first. As usual, Havill unfolds his story at a leisurely pace that allocates so much time to reintroducing the franchise regulars and their families and friends and law-enforcement colleagues that the investigation into Mart�n Sisneros' unaccountable presence in Quentin Smith's RAM inevitably gets pushed to the side. But then who reads this warmhearted series for the mysteries, anyway? If it isn't one walk-on, it's another.

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    • Library Journal

      January 31, 2025

      Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman has a small team, so she often has to run from one case to another. She starts her evening at a domestic dispute, trying to calm a married couple, but she's frustrated when she has to leave the scene a little sooner than she'd like, to help clear up a major car crash that's blocking the highway. A pickup pulling a horse trailer has slammed into a semi, and it seems the horse is the only one is decent condition. One driver is dead, and one is so intoxicated he can't be interviewed. It's a puzzling case that will involve police forces from Guzman's Posadas County, NM, as well as Mexico, Nebraska, Iowa, and North Dakota. Why was the dead man driving that stolen pickup with the horse trailer? While Guzman is caught up in this investigation, the domestic dispute from the beginning of the novel escalates, resulting in a stabbing, several shootings, and an officer down. One month from retirement, the undersheriff juggles two major investigations while coping with injured officers. VERDICT The 27th "Posadas County Mystery" (after Perfect Opportunity) is a solid small-town police procedural. The step-by-step investigations will please fans of mysteries by Claire Booth and Terry Shames.--Lesa Holstine

      Copyright 2025 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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