The Hired Man by Sandra Dallas is a story of a stranger who walks into a small town in Colorado and leaves a mystery in his wake. In 1937, the Dust Bowl ravaged the country and rain clouds were a distant memory. Martha Helen Kessler and her family have been luckier than most people in their small town, just barely. When a handsome drifter, Otis Hobbs, helps rescue a local boy who got lost in a dust storm, Martha Helen’s mother extends kindness and offers the man lodging and work for as long as he wants to stay. However, suspicion, jealousy and prejudice floods the town as people look down on Otis. These feelings intensify as Martha Helen’s best friend, Frankie, is found murdered. She is now faced with conflicting feelings as she struggles with questions. Was Otis responsible? Was he simply the scapegoat? What truly happened to her friend?
The Hired Man is a dark and gritty story of one young woman’s journey from childlike innocence to experiencing the darker side of people and the dangers that could be lurking around her. Ms Dallas’s description of the dust bowl, the scenery and the devastating effects was very detailed and vivid. It was heartbreaking to know the horrors people experienced during this uncertain time of environmental and economic uncertainties. Martha Helen was a strong character and I enjoyed her growth throughout the story. I also enjoyed Martha Helen’s parents as they extended help to those who needed it. The mystery of who murdered Frankie was left ambiguous and the resolution was disappointing. There were more questions than answers. Overall, I enjoyed this story of the life struggles and dangers during the Dust Bowl; however, the mystery was lackluster. If you enjoy historical drama with a bit of mystery, I recommend The Hired Man.The Hired Man will be available in hardcover, eBook and audiobook on March 31, 2026.

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