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| No Murder Before Its Time | 
enlarge | Author: Russ Hall Publisher: Thorndike Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 3249163
Format: Large Print Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 328 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.5 x 1.1
ISBN: 0786268026 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780786268023 ASIN: 0786268026
Publication Date: August 13, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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What a Hoot! July 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the first Russ Hall book I've read, and I'm hooked. The story is set in a Texas vineyard owned by Win Castle (the name says it all), who devises competitions between his two sons to decide the heir to his massive spread. The rivalry turns into a murder mystery that eventually involves the detective work of Texas Ranger Tillis Macrory, and Esbeth, a feisty, seventy-two-year-old retired school teacher and amateur investigator. To put it simply, Esbeth is a hoot. The book is definitely a can't-put-downer (and I even learned a little about wine making on the side). The best part, though, is the down-home dialogue that rings of the late, great Texas humorist Molly Ivins, sans politics. (She famously wrote of a Texas politician, "If his I.Q. slips any lower, we'll have to water him twice a day.") Scattered throughout the who dunit are such gems as, "If brains were leather [he] wouldn't have had enough to saddle a flea," and, "A woman's love is like dew. It's apt to fall on a horse turd as a rose." You just can't help but enjoy a book that combines love, rose, and turd in the same quote.
paperbook edition out July 17, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Believe it or not, this is now out in paperback through Worldwide Mystery. If you are not familiar with this publisher, it is because it is through Harlequin romance. You can only get it through their website. It is a great book and not so easy to find.
Terrifically Texan June 20, 2004 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Win Castle has pitted his sons against each other to determine who will take over management of the family's Texas wine business and ranch. Whether it's hunting boar with only a knife or catching sharks, Win pushs them to go further, to take risks. But when his trials are over and he's decided on his successor, he never expects that the winner will be murdered. Nobody much regrets the death of Chaz Castle--the man was a menace to himself and everyone around him. But that only means more suspects for the Texas Rangers and for spunky retired school teacher, winery tour guide, and amateur detective Esbeth Walters. Making things tougher, Win does his best to confuse the case. Texas Ranger Tillis Macrory has the best conviction record in the Rangers, but he's not too proud to take help where he can get it--and he suspects that Esbeth can help him if she wants. She knows the Castle family, the dynamics within the winery, and the romances that spring up among the Castles and the employees. Even if Esbeth does insist on treating him like a student rather than a law enforcement professional, Tillis sticks it out. Because Esbeth's insights just might be the only thing that will let him cut through the smokescreen that Win is laying and discover the truth. Author Russ Hall has a terrific ear for the language and manerisms of rural Texas. Expressions like 'meaner than turkey turd beer,' and loonier than the Saturday morning cartoons' are sure to bring a smile--and a nod of recognition. Another nod of recognition goes to Esbeth herself--a carefully drawn character who would be at home anywhere in Texas, sorting things out, protecting her pride, and knowing just a bit more than anyone else. Wine buffs will also enjoy the detailed look at Texas winemaking--and the antics involved in winery tours. Most of the first half of the novel set the stage for the first murder--but events happen quickly after the Castle family returns from a wedding trip to Belize--with the succession decided and tempers hot. NO MURDER BEFORE ITS TIME is an enjoyable read.
interesting thriller December 26, 2003 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
In The Texas Hill Country ruthless rancher Win Castle feels his mortality after suffering a heart attack. He worries about his legacy as he feels both of his sons are wimps. He decides to host a contest between Chaz and Kyle. Though the siblings are in their thirties, they react differently. Chaz welcomes with glee the chance to inherit the estate while Kyle believes this is stupid.Chaz wins the competition risking his life with the boar and bringing in the shark. When they land on a deserted isle, Kyle saves the lives of the trio. In Texas, Win informs Chaz and Kyle that they will replace long time loyal managers. However, not long afterward someone murders Chaz followed by his mother. Sheriff Watkins and Ranger Macrory gain the help of septuagenarian Esbeth Walters as they struggle to solve the homicides. NO MURDER BEFORE ITS TIME is an interesting thriller in which the better person loses the competition because he lacks the zealousness of his sibling. Ironically when they are in trouble Kyle steps to the plate and delivers. The tale ultimately spins into an interesting police procedural amateur sleuth story line that is cleverly designed. Although quite good, that subplot is not quite at the quality level of the Castle championship competition. Harriet Klausner
What Wonderful Characters! December 20, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Wow, what great characters! That pure country Boose and, of course, Esbeth, the reluctant detective, are alive in my head yet. I felt I was on the grounds of a vineyard. I toast this ripping yarn with a glass of the best red wine.
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