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	<title>Okie Reads &#187; Sheldon Russell</title>
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		<title>The Yard Dog by Sheldon Russell</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 01:06:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I like reading about places I&#8217;ve visited. I&#8217;ve been to the railroad depot in Waynoka, had a nice lunch at the Mexican restaurant (the Harvey House  no longer exists) but hospitality is still prevalent in Waynoka.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like reading about places I&#8217;ve visited. I&#8217;ve been to the railroad depot in Waynoka, had a nice lunch at the Mexican restaurant (the Harvey House  no longer exists) but hospitality is still prevalent in Waynoka. Historically Waynoka is very interesting. Home to Okahoma&#8217;s largest rail yard, Santa Fe&#8217;s Railway Ice Company, the Transcontinental Air Transport, and branch camp for Camp Alva Prisoner of War facility. According to the <a title="POW Camps Oklahoma from Encyclopedia of Ok History &amp; Culture" href="http://digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/P/PO029.html" target="_blank">Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History &amp; Culture</a>, &#8220; Clothed in surplus military fatigues conspicuously stenciled with &#8220;PW,&#8221; German soldiers picked row crops and cotton, harvested wheat and broom corn, manned the Santa Fe Railroad&#8217;s ice plant at Waynoka, cut underbrush and timber in the basin of Lake Texoma, served as hospital orderlies, and worked on ranches.&#8221; The rail yard and the POW&#8217;s are  the basis for Russell&#8217;s engaging mystery, <a title="The Yard Dog by Sheldon Russell reviewed by James A. Moore. " href="http://www.thrillerwriters.org/2009/08/the-yard-dog-by-sheldon-russell.html" target="_blank">The Yard Dog</a>. (link to James A. Moore review) </p>
<p><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/files/2010/02/waynokadepot.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1110" title="Waynoka Depot" src="http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/files/2010/02/waynokadepot.jpg" alt="" width="798" height="438" /></a></p>
<p>Spark Dugan, living on the outskirts of town, on the outskirts of life, a little slow but well meaning ends his life under a reefer train. Reefer trains haul perishable products; fruits and vegetables, stopping for ice at the Waynoka yards.</p>
<p>Everyone is ready to dismiss his death as a little too much drink, except the Yard Dog, Hook Runyon. So we have our detective, well he is  law enforcement, well sorta. He&#8217;s hired to keep out bums, rail jumpers and pick pockets. But instead he  feels everyone is turning a blind eye to what has been happening at the Waynoka railyard and how some people want to keep the  POWs from answering his questions about Dugan&#8217;s death. Why does everyone seem to have something to hide?</p>
<p>Then of course there is the arrival of Dr. Reina Kaplan, suddening in charge of re-educating the &#8220;Nazi&#8221; prisoners at Camp Alva pending America&#8217;s winning the war. She&#8217;s been banquished to Oklahoma as surely as Hook has been banquished to the rail yards. But Hook is a surprising character. Honest, feisty, self deprecating but a survivor, fond of a little too much moonshine from his friend and confidant, Runt.  He is determined to solve the mystery of Spark&#8217;s murder.</p>
<p>The plot twists and turns, we look at obsession and greed. Why one man&#8217;s desire for possessions proves his salvation and the same desire leads to another man&#8217;s destruction. I like the characters, the setting, the plot and obviously two thumbs up for this mystery.</p>
<p>There are a few historical anachronisms that even a history dolt like myself can identify. It takes a little away from the story and I&#8217;m surprised they exist with such a strong showing by Russell. But don&#8217;t hesitate to give this book a read, I loved it, passing it along to colleagues, it&#8217;s an Oklahoma author and story you won&#8217;t want to miss.</p>
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