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Reviewed by Olga Markova for Readers' Favorite
In A Pocket Full of Haddock by Keven Shevels, the story unfolds in 1932 at The Dirty Old Heifer pub in the village of St. Mary Mediocre, on the outskirts of Slagbottom. Named after the late husband of its current owner, Alice Clackbottom, nee Minger, the pub transforms into a crime scene when four visiting actors from an amateur dramatic society suddenly fall dead. The village sleuth, Miss Marble, is in the hospital after her Harley Davidson’s close encounter with a passing tourist. The baffled village Police Constable Big-Girl’s-Blouse calls on London’s Scotland Yard for help. Before long, Britain’s most famous Detective Inspector, Aloysius Corner, a.k.a. Corner of the Yard, and Detective Sergeant Impetigo Dogsbreath start investigating. What will they find out?
Keven Shevels’ A Pocket Full of Haddock is a unique blend of crime fiction and comedy and one of the most entertaining stories I’ve ever read. Every episode sparkles with bold, at times irreverent and provocative, but always fun humor. Every character is thoroughly developed and contributes generously to the fast-moving action. Every aspect of this amazing tall tale is carefully polished to perfection, from the names of the characters and places to the grotesque parody that combines the best of Agatha Christie’s crime dramas and Terry Pratchett’s humor. Reading this hilarious story, I felt like I was watching a great stage play. But what impressed me most is that the author donates all proceeds from this and his other Dogsbreath novels to St. Teresa’s Hospice in Darlington, England!