Calgary Herald

Atkins showcases storytelli­ng versatilit­y

New novel, The Redeemers, looks at Quinn Colson’s last days as sheriff

- OLINE H. COGDILL

The sense of justice and righteousn­ess that Sheriff Quinn Colson has brought to his tenure in Mississipp­i’s Tibbehah County is drawing to a close in Ace Atkins’ gripping new novel, The Redeemers. But the fifth instalment in this series is more than a look at Quinn’s last days as sheriff, having lost the election to a nice, but incompeten­t man who was the town criminal’s candidate of choice.

The Redeemers also explores Quinn’s unwavering moral code, his sense of the law, even his own failings and fragility. A strong work ethic weaves through the novel — since Quinn believes in a job welldone, even in his twilight days as sheriff.

As Quinn packs up his office, he also is focused on family issues. His sister, Caddy, is back on drugs, still reeling from the murder of her fiance, and their father, Jason, who left decades ago, has returned.

Without Quinn, crime will be more rampant in Tibbehah County and the town of Jericho. Local businessma­n Mickey Walls has assembled a few inept criminals to open the safe of his ex-father-inlaw, Larry Cobb. While attempts to break into the safe border on the absurd, Atkins doesn’t stoop to cheap laughs as he maintains the serious storylines in The Redeemers.

Atkins shows how lawlessnes­s that simmers just below the surface can erupt when people with- out a conscience can move unfettered by the law.

Atkins showcases his storytelli­ng versatilit­y with The Redeemers. His Quinn series has been twice nominated for an Edgar Award, and this novel continues those high standards.

Atkins delves deeply into each character’s motives, making each a believable person. Jericho tries to rise above corruption, but crime keeps the town at its lowest level. A thrilling chase through the woods shows the beauty and ferocity of nature while bringing back Quinn and Caddy’s memories of a childhood trauma.

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