A Stranger Here Below, Charles Fergus
A Stranger Here Below, Charles Fergus
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A Stranger Here Below
A Gideon Stoltz Mystery

Author: Charles Fergus

Narrator: Jamie Renell

Unabridged: 8 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Library Ideas

Published: 07/18/2022


Synopsis

Set in 1835 in the Pennsylvania town of Adamant, Fergus’s first novel in a new mystery series introduces Sheriff Gideon Stoltz, who, as a young deputy, is thrust into his position by the death of the previous sheriff. Gideon faces his first real challenge as death rocks the small town again when the respected judge Hiram Biddle commits suicide. No one is more distraught than Gideon, whom the old judge had befriended as a mentor and hunting partner. Gideon is regarded with suspicion as an outsider: he’s new to town, and Pennsylvania Dutch in the back-country Scotch-Irish settlement. And he found the judge’s body.
Making things even tougher is the way the judge’s death stirs up vivid memories of Gideon’s mother’s murder, the trauma that drove him west from his home in the settled Dutch country of eastern Pennsylvania. He had also discovered her body.
At first Gideon simply wants to learn why Judge Biddle killed himself. But as he finds out more about the judge’s past, he realizes that his friend's suicide was spurred by much more than the man’s despair. Gideon’s quest soon becomes more complex as it takes him down a dangerous path into the past.
A Stranger Here Below is so atmospheric, so compelling and convincing, that readers will taste the grit of the dirt roads, cringe at the unsanitary conditions and medical superstitions that inflame a flu epidemic, and marvel at the immensely arduous task of carrying out an investigation using the primitive tools of the early 1800s. Fergus leaves us breathlessly waiting for the next Gideon Stoltz mystery.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Pam on August 21, 2022

The book is slow, so I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone without patience. The most interesting parts deal with life in a small town in rural 1830s Pennsylvania. Fergus has done his research on aspects of daily life, early iron mills, shape note singing and many other things that seem very real. His n......more

Goodreads review by Kasey on April 10, 2019

I would give this a 4.25 or 4.5, if they let us do fractioned-stars. It took me a while to get into the rhythm of this book. I read and love historical fiction, and I LOVE mysteries, but I rarely read historical mysteries. Also, I rarely read books from this time period, from 1805-1835, so I didn't......more

Goodreads review by Susanne on May 14, 2020

I found this a serviceable bit of historical fiction, a mystery set in rural Pennsylvania in the early 1800’s, and I think there’ll be an ongoing audience for future tales featuring the young Pennsylvania Dutch sheriff Gideon Stoltz. The historical details seemed right, and the title and chapter hea......more

Goodreads review by Elinor on January 30, 2021

I’ve had this book in my head since I finished it, and honestly ever since I read the gorgeous opening scene that pulled me in and kept me in. This story has so many interesting and unusual elements: the time frame for one, pre-Civil War 1835, as well as the very real struggle with xenophobia experi......more

Goodreads review by Kathleen on March 17, 2019

Gideon Stoltz can't imagine committing suicide and he doesn't understand why Judge Hiram Biddle might have done so. In fact he's sure Biddle didn't. When he finds and reads Biddle's diaries, he discovers that Biddle always had concerns about something that happened 30 years earlier. Stoltz is an out......more