Always Something Sings
Roger Lynn Howell
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Description
Ada Reed stands in as sheriff of a backwoods county in Idaho when her husband is recalled to the Army. The war in Korea won't last but a couple of months, and it would be simpler this way-"less trouble," the businessmen whisper. But a young woman found beaten and drowned at a gold mine was not part of the bargain, nor was the disabled soldier who admits to the killing. The locals say the victim was stepping out at night, and the town leaders want Ada to wrap things up. But she was not dressed to meet a lover, Ada can see. And from his wheelchair the soldier could not have inflicted the wounds that sent his wife into the pond; nor did he forge the chain of gold that sank her. Product Details
Price
$17.95
$16.69
Publisher
Coffeetown Press
Publish Date
October 10, 2023
Pages
272
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.68 inches | 0.63 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781684921171
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Roger Howell was raised in a loosely knit working-class and often not-much-working-to-be-had-class family in numerous towns in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. Stories around campfires and wood stoves told of brawling uncles, lost gold mines, and friends and family who had gone away-to war, to jail, or to start somewhere better. Those stories made the years of the forties and fifties seem to Roger a lost romantic age. And it is. America then was suddenly safe and prosperous, but frozen with paranoia over atomic bombs and flying saucers. A good and innocent people thought they would save the world, but along the way sowed deep prejudices they didn't yet understand. In any case, all those romantic tales of friends and family seemed to happen just before Howell happened along. As a consequence, the midcentury years have always tempted him, so that his own stories, even after four universities and an international career as a geologist and engineer, tend to be of the small towns of the Northwest and of the time and the simple folks who only just preceded him.