The Samuel Craddock Mysteries

The Curious Poisoning of Jewel Barnes

Book 12 now available

Strange goings-on in a small Texas town…

Newly single Chief of Police Samuel Craddock hasn’t got time to worry about his own troubles—not with Lily Barnes’ wild accusation and trucks dumping suspicious cargo outside Jarrett Creek late at night.

A family feud with a lethal twist…

Lily is sure her twin sister, Jewel, is trying to poison her—but it’s Jewel who’s discovered dead. Did she have a secret that could lead Craddock to her killer?

A dangerously toxic investigation.

Craddock’s fears about the cargo are heightened by a series of alarming events. What’s really being dumped, and why does the millionaire oil boss who owns the land want to keep it hidden? As Craddock closes in on the truth—and a murderer—the stakes couldn’t be higher. . .

Praise for The Curious Poisoning of Jewel Barnes

“In an age of unreliable narrators and conflicted narration, his straightforward approach to sleuthing is a breath of fresh air… Another win for patience and persistence over flash and clash.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“…a twisted story of jealousy, blackmail, and destructive family secrets.”
—Booklist
“Everything is just right in this book…Terry Shames is writing at the top of her form, maintaining the high quality of this stellar series, which I hope continues indefinitely.”
—Goodreads Review

The Troubling Death of Maddy Benson

Book 11

An Amazon Editor’s Pick

Was Maddy Benson asking for trouble?

Everyone knows everyone in a small town like Jarrett Creek. So Chief of Police Samuel Craddock is perplexed when he receives a call from a woman asking the police to rescue her sister. Who is Maddy Benson?

Maddy said she had to get away, but she didn’t get far. When Craddock finds her just off the highway, she’s already dead, shot in the head. And as he learns more about the mysterious Maddy and the real reason behind her recent move to Jarrett Creek, his career is plunged into jeopardy. Can he unravel a terrible knot of lies, threats, dangerous politics and shocking secrets to reveal the truth behind the troubling death of Maddy Benson?

Praise for The Troubling Death of Maddy Benson

“The latest in the series deftly deals with a hard subject while entertaining readers with a complicated mystery.”
—Author Kevin Tipple
“Shames does a masterful job in handling hot subjects related to the political climate in Texas and other states.”
—Lesa’s Book Critiques

Guilt Strikes at Granger’s Store

Book 10

Trouble hits an animal feed store in a small Texas town, leaving Samuel Craddock grappling with a deadly mystery.

Chief of Police Samuel Craddock is perplexed by a series of increasingly troubling events at Granger’s Store. The shop owner’s son, Mark Granger, has plans to renovate and modernise the popular animal feed store in the small Texas town of Jarret Creek. But when he’s assaulted, its clear that some town folk are against his ideas. Could the devastating fire that follows be linked to the threatening phone calls Mark has been receiving?

When the body of an outsider originally from Jarret Creek is found in the scorched shop, Craddock’s investigation takes a sudden deadly turn. Who is determined to stop the renovation at any cost, and why? As Craddock investigates, he unearths dark secrets stretching back thirty years . . .

Praise

“Readers of Shames’ earlier Craddock adventures. . .will expect, and get, shocking revelations.”
—Booklist
“The Samuel Craddock series may be the best regional crime series around today. This installment is no exception.”
—Library Journal Starred Review
“Long memories help solve a fascinating case in a small town with plenty of big problems.”
—Kirkus Reviews

Murder at the Jubilee Rally

Book 9

Chief of Police Samuel Craddock faces a race against time to solve a perplexing murder at a motorcycle rally before the event comes to an end.

With the annual Jubilee Motorcycle Rally approaching, Jarrett Creek residents are divided. Some despise the rowdy, unsavory behaviour of the bikers, but they bring welcome money to local merchants. What’s to be done?

At a town meeting to find a solution, temperatures flare as Amber Johnson and Lily Deverell—family women on opposing sides of the debate—throw accusations at each other. Attempting to appease both camps, Chief of Police Samuel Craddock enacts a curfew to dissuade late-night revellers.

Nevertheless, trouble strikes. With the rally in full swing, Amber is found murdered at the event. Why did Amber leave her home that night? What secrets was she hiding from her family?

Craddock quickly faces more challenges as he offers to take in his rebellious teenaged niece, Hailey, whose parents are at their wits’ end. He soon understands their pain. Can Craddock keep Hailey under control, or will dealing with her allow a murderer to escape justice?

Praise for Murder at the Jubilee Rally

“Suggest for fans of mysteries featuring small-town police forces, including novels by Claire Booth, Steven F. Havill, and Tricia Fields.”
—Library Journal Starred Review
“A neat character-intensive combo of clever police work and family angst.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Craddock’s understated first-person narration, the vivid secondary characters, and a nicely drawn small-town setting . . . Should win Shames new fans.”
—Publishers Weekly

A Risky Undertaking for Loretta Singletary

Book 8

A favorite series character finds herself in harm’s way.

After using an online dating site for senior citizens, town favorite Loretta Singletary—maker of cinnamon rolls and arbiter of town gossip—goes missing. Chief Samuel Craddock’s old friend Loretta Singletary—a mainstay of the Jarrett Creek community—has undergone a transformation, with a new hairstyle and modern clothes. He thinks nothing of it until she disappears. Only then does he find out she has been meeting men through an online dating site for small-town participants.

When a woman in the neighboring town of Bobtail turns up dead after meeting someone through the same dating site, Craddock becomes alarmed. Will Craddock be able to find Loretta before she suffers the same fate? Finding out what happened to Loretta forces him to investigate an online world he is unfamiliar with, and one which brings more than a few surprises.

Praise for A Risky Undertaking for Loretta Singletary

“Series fans and newcomers with a taste for well-wrought regional mysteries will be rewarded.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Shames’s award-winning series will appeal to fans of Steven Havill and the late Bill Crider.”
—Library Journal
“A surprise ending makes this entry one of Shames’ best in an enjoyable series that raises small-town problems and their solutions to an art form.”
—Kirkus Reviews

A Reckoning in the Back Country

Book 7

Acting Police Chief Samuel Craddock investigates the murder of a visiting physician, whose mangled body is found in the woods. When Lewis Wilkins, a physician with a vacation home in Jarrett Creek, is attacked by vicious dogs, and several pet dogs in the area around Jarrett Creek disappear, Police Chief Samuel Craddock suspects that a dog fighting ring is operating in his territory. He has to tread carefully in his investigation, since lawmen who meddle in dog fighting put their lives at risk.

The investigation is hampered because Wilkins is not a local. Craddock’s focus on the investigation is thrown off by the appearance of a new woman in his life, as well as his accidental acquisition of a puppy. Digging deeper, Craddock discovers that the public face Wilkins presented was at odds with his private actions. A terrible mistake led to his disgrace as a physician, and far from being a stranger, he has ongoing acquaintances with a number of county residents who play fast and loose with the law.

Praise for A Reckoning in the Back Country

“Readers new to the series will find themselves quickly at home in Jarrett Creek.”
—Publishers Weekly
“A surprisingly brutal yet expertly told tale.”
—Booklist
“Shames has created an endearing hero with an old-fashioned sense of honor…. An enjoyable, often disturbing, read.”
—Kirkus Reviews

An Unsettling Crime for Samuel Craddock

Book 6

When the Jarrett Creek Fire Department is called to douse a blaze on the outskirts of town, they discover a grisly scene: five black young people have been murdered. Newly elected Chief of Police Samuel Craddock, just back from a stint in the Air Force, finds himself an outsider in the investigation headed by the Texas Highway Patrol. He takes an immediate dislike to John Sutherland, a racist trooper. Craddock’s fears are realized when Sutherland arrests Truly Bennett, a young black man whom Craddock knows and respects. Sutherland cites dubious evidence that points to Bennett, and Craddock uncovers facts leading in another direction.

When Sutherland refuses to relent, Craddock is faced with a choice that will define him as a lawman—either let the highway patrol have its way, or take on a separate investigation himself. Although his choice to investigate puts both Craddock and his family in danger, he perseveres. In the process, he learns something about himself and the limits of law enforcement in Jarrett Creek.

Praise for An Unsettling Crime for Samuel Craddock

“Elegantly written and tightly constructed… a compelling and nuanced exploration of race and justice.”
—Lou Berney, Edgar® Award-winning author
“Shames’s superior sixth Samuel Craddock mystery [is] a timely story with resonance in the era of Black Lives Matter.”
—Publishers Weekly Starred Review
“[R]eaders get the origin story they deserve—and a riveting, timely mystery.”
—Lori Rader-Day, Mary Higgins Clark Award–winning author

The Necessary Murder of Nonie Blake

Book 5

FINALIST: Left Coast Crime Award for Best Novel
RT REVIEWS CRITICS AWARD

Nonie Blake is back home from a mental institution where she has spent the last twenty years, and people are worried. Maybe too worried, for within a week of her return, Nonie is murdered. Police Chief Samuel Craddock thinks the only possible suspects are members of her tight-lipped family. Ever since Nonie tried to kill her sister when she was fourteen and was sent away to the institution, the family has kept to itself. Clues are scarce and Craddock is stumped. So he checks with therapists at the mental hospital to see whether they can add anything useful to his investigation. But he discovers that she has not been there for ten years.

Now Craddock has to find out where Nonie has been all this time. Soon Craddock finds himself dealing not only with murder, but layers of deception and secrets, and in the midst of it all—a new deputy, one Maria Trevino, sent by the sheriff to beef up security in the small town of Jarrett Creek.

Praise for The Necessary Murder of Nonie Blake

“Another fine outing for police chief Samuel Craddock, with all the finely observed details of small-town life and quirky characters that readers have come to expect in the novels of Terry Shames, and it’s sure to win her even more fans.”
—Author Bill Crider

A Deadly Affair at Bobtail Ridge

Book 4

Someone is trying to kill Jenny Sandstone and she might know who it is. But how can Samuel Craddock protect her when she seems hell-bent on protecting the attempted killer’s identity? Craddock has learned to accept that his neighbor and friend Jenny’s personal life is strictly secret. But when her dying mother tells him that Jenny is in danger, Craddock is confronted with a dilemma. He wants to respect Jenny’s privacy, but he is haunted by the urgency in the dying woman’s voice.

Then when Jenny is the victim of a suspicious car accident, Craddock has no choice but to get involved. He demands that she tell him what he needs to know to protect her and to solve the mysteries surrounding the strange events that began taking place as soon as Jenny’s mother passed away.

Forced to confront the past, Jenny plunges into a downward spiral of rage and despair. She is drinking heavily and seems bent on self-destruction. Craddock must tread lightly as he tries to find out who is behind the threats to her. But only by getting to the bottom of the secrets buried in Jenny’s past can he hope to save her both from herself and from whoever is out to harm her.

Praise for A Deadly Affair at Bobtail Ridge

“Winning…. Craddock moseys among the locals, following his keen instincts and sorting clues, until reaching a satisfying resolution.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Shames wonderfully evokes small-town Texas life and Samuel is a slow-talking but certainly not slow-witted hero squarely in the Walt Longmire vein. This emotional fourth from the Macavity Award winner will surely satisfy series fans.”
—Library Journal
“Shames does it again, providing the wise, likable Craddock with yet another quirky mystery with a surprising ending.”
—Kirkus Reviews

Dead Broke in Jarrett Creek

Book 3

The small town of Jarrett Creek is bankrupt. Samuel Craddock thought he was retired but now he’s been asked to return as police chief. Gary Dellmore, heir apparent to the main bank, is dead, apparently murdered. Dellmore supposedly had a roving eye, although his wife says he was never serious about dallying. Still, Craddock wonders: Did the husbands and fathers of women he flirted with think he was harmless? What about his current lover, who insists that Dellmore was going to leave his wife for her?

Craddock discovers that Dellmore had a record of bad business investments. Even worse, he took a kickback from a loan he procured, which ultimately drove the town into bankruptcy. Many people had motive to want Dellmore dead. Then the investigation turns up another crime. As Craddock digs down to the root of this mess, many in Jarrett Creek are left wondering what happened to the innocence of their close-knit community.

Praise for Dead Broke in Jarrett Creek

“Shames’s solid third mystery. Craddock is forced to rely more on his insight…than on forensics. But like a good shade tree mechanic, he gets the job done.”
—Publishers Weekly
“This third in the series will appeal to fans of both Craig Johnson and C.J. Box. Readers will find themselves unable to put down this well-crafted mystery, full of sly dialogue and smart characters.”
—Kings River Life

“(Craddock’s) easygoing manner hides a clever detective who logically builds an investigation.”
—RT Book Reviews

The Last Death of Jack Harbin

Book 2

Small town mystery and veteran’s issues collide as retired police chief Samuel Craddock investigates a murder. Right before the outbreak of the Gulf War, two eighteen-year-old football stars and best friends from Jarrett Creek signed up for the army. Woody Patterson was rejected and stayed home to marry the girl they both loved, while Jack Harbin came back from the war badly damaged. The men haven’t spoken since. Just as they are about to reconcile, Jack is brutally murdered.

With the chief of police out of commission, trusted ex-chief Samuel Craddock steps in—again. Against the backdrop of small-town loyalties and betrayals, Craddock discovers dark secrets of the past and present to solve the mystery of Jack’s death.

Praise for The Last Death of Jack Harbin

“A methodical thinker with his own dark side, Craddock once again wins the reader over en route to a satisfying conclusion.”
—Publishers Weekly
“This is a perceptive book, written with style and tight discipline, into a hermetic society in which everything—a night out gone bad, a high-school football game—assumes colossal proportions…. A gritty take on small-town crime.”
—Booklist
“The lead’s folksy tone belies astute detecting, and the plotting will dazzle readers. Consider for fans of Margaret Maron, Steven Havill, and Bill Crider—all ‘regional’ writers with universal appeal.”
—Library Journal, Starred Review

A Killing at Cotton Hill

Book 1

WINNER: Macavity Award for Best First Mystery
FINALIST: Strand Magazine Critics Awards, Best First Novel
FINALIST: Left Coast Crime Award for Best Novel

In this award-winning debut mystery novel, the chief of police of a small town is also an unreliable drunk. So when Dora Lee Parjeter is murdered, her old friend and former police chief Samuel Craddock steps in to investigate. He discovers that a lot of people may have had it in for Dora Lee—the conniving rascals on the farm next door, her estranged daughter, and her live-in grandson. And then there’s that stranger Dora Lee claimed was spying on her. As Craddock digs to find the identity of the killer, the human foibles of Jarrett Creek’s residents—their pettiness and generosity, their secret vices and true virtues—are also revealed.

Praise for A Killing at Cotton Hill

“Readers will want to see more of the likable main character, who compassionately but relentlessly sifts the evidence. Convincing small town atmosphere and a vivid supporting cast are a plus.”
—Publishers Weekly
A Killing at Cotton Hill enchants with memorable characters. . . . A splendid debut by a gifted writer who knows the human heart.”
—Author CAROLYN HART
“Shames’ novel is an amazing read. The poetic, literary quality of the writing draws you into a small town and its interesting, secret-carrying residents.”
—RT Book Reviews