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Hardcover Convenient Disposal: A Posadas County Mystery (Posadas County Mysteries) Book

ISBN: 0312324049

ISBN13: 9780312324049

Convenient Disposal: A Posadas County Mystery (Posadas County Mysteries)

(Book #3 in the Posadas County Mystery Series)

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To most people, hat pins are vestiges of the past, used now only by elderly ladies who don't leave home without a hat. But recently the notion store in Posadas county has been doing a good business selling hat pins to teenaged girls. There had been a fight--over a boy--and the other girl, Carmen Acosta, had been suspended. But her friends were still around, and Deena wanted something to defend herself with. Not long afterward Estelle is called to Carmen Acosta's home. When she arrives, Carmen's father, Freddie, is in police custody and an unconscious Carmen is on the way to the hospital "beat to a pulp." It is, of course, hard to believe that young Deena is responsible. Estelle has many other suspects to choose from, since the Acosta family holds the record for the number of domestic violence calls the police have received. The question is, which of the other four children or which parent is responsible? Or is it someone else entirely? Havill draws his readers into the life of this small border county in New Mexico. Estelle is not only an undersheriff, she is the mother of two delightful little boys, the wife of a warm and likeable surgeon, Mexican-American like herself, and the daughter of a wise old woman whose life has been spent south of the border. But the threats from Havill's fans would have been dire if he had dispensed with Billl Gastner, the dearly loved former sheriff. Bill may officially be retired, but he's quick to give Estelle the value of his experience when she needs it, and proud to have been chosen by the Guzman boys to be their surrogate abuelo --grandfather. This is an author who never puts a foot wrong.

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3 ratings

Ending Revealed Early

Another Great Story from Havill. However, the title and the plot reveals the ending and the bad guy early.

Death returns in "Convenient Disposal"

This latest mystery in the series from author Steven F. Havill opens with a parental nightmare all too common these days. Lady's hatpins are being sharpened into weapons and carried by children, often in the inseam of their jeans, as self-protection. That is exactly what Deena Hurtado; age fourteen was doing, just days after being involved in a major fight at school with Carmen Acosta. After being caught on school property with the weapon, she is facing not only mandatory school suspension for the rest of the year but possible criminal prosecution. For investigating officer, Posadas County New Mexico Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman, the case represents not only such a waste by a promising honor roll student, but her fears for her own children who are growing up much faster than she would like. Hours later the same day, Carman Acosta is found brutally beaten and near death in her bedroom in her home. Not only is her body badly battered including what maybe a fatal skull fracture at the back of the head, a hat pin has been driven deep into her right ear. The Acosta family has a long history of domestic violence and public disagreements but Estelle is sure that isn't what happened here. She is also sure, based on the crime scene and the brutality of the attack, this wasn't the work of Deena. What she isn't sure of who actually did do it and how the fact that County Manager Ken Zeigler, who lives next door, is apparently missing while his county truck, hood still warm and with the keys in the ignition, figures into everything. What follows is another twisting read concerning Posadas County New Mexico which once again comes alive for the reader thanks to the skillful efforts of Steven F. Havill. What James Lee Burke has done for Louisiana, Steven F. Havill has done for New Mexico as he brings alive the stark beauty of the southwest. The series continues with the stylistic changes since Estelle became the featured character, as the books remain reserved and distant from the reader as reflects the character as compared to the books that focused primarily on Gastner. While little character development occurs, it is nice to again read about characters that have become old friends over the years and through twelve books. Former Sheriff Bill Gastner makes an all too brief appearance in this one but that is a minor quibble. This read is a good one and well worth your time. Unlike others in the series, this novel could safely be read as a separate stand-alone. Book Facts: Convenient Disposal: A Posadas County Mystery By Steven F. Havill Thomas Dunne Books www.minotaurbooks.com 2004 ISBN # 0-312-32404-9 Hardback $23.95 US $33.95 Canada Kevin R. Tipple © 2005

Terrific investigative thriller

In Posadas County, New Mexico following a volleyball game, middle school students Carmen Acosta and Deena Hurtado got into a fight over Paul Otero. Both fourteen year old girls were suspended. A few days later, Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman lectures honor student Deena, but also confiscates a potential weapon a sharpened six inch hat pin. Estelle reads Deena the riot act; case closed. Not long after that, Carmen is beaten unconscious with a stab wound to the middle ear that came from a honed hat pin. Estelle has doubts that a skinny young teen could have inflicted the brutal beating. While Carmen is in the hospital, her neighbor County manager Kevin Ziegler vanishes. Estelle notices discrepancies between the image Kevin portrayed to his constituency as effective and efficient on the job and health living off the job; yet she finds evidence that he probably smoked cigarettes and drank alcohol or someone with him did. As Estelle continues to search for the missing administrator she wonders if the vicious teen thrashing is linked to Kevin's disappearance, but how seems elusive. In her third appearance as the lead (retired Sheriff Bill Gaston still makes appearances and provides advice), Estelle proves she is a superstar in her own light as she easily carries the tale. Perhaps the New Mexico setting that Steven F. Havill brings so vividly to light made the transition so smooth; but more likely it is simply the author's talent. The story line is actually different than previous tales as the plot goes into hyperspeed and stays there throughout the action-packed thriller. CONVENIENT DISPOSAL is a terrific refreshing entry in one of the best police procedural series around today. Harriet Klausner
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