cover image The Pot Thief Who Studied Calvin

The Pot Thief Who Studied Calvin

J. Michael Orenduff. Aakenbaaken & Kent, $16.99 trade paper (236p) ISBN 978-1-958022-05-4

In Orenduff’s diverting 10th Pot Thief mystery (after 2021’s The Pot Thief Who Studied the Woman at Otowi Crossing), Hubie Schuze, proprietor of Spirits in Clay, a pottery shop in Albuquerque’s Old Town, is visited by his nephew Tristan, a computer science student at the University of New Mexico. Tristan tells Hubie that he was approached by a mysterious man who asked him to program a 3D printer to reproduce eight copies of a small pottery bowl. Tristan makes a ninth copy and gives it to Hubie. A photo of the pot ends up in an article in the Albuquerque Journal, and thus the trouble begins. Suspicious characters, at least one of whom has a gun, start showing up at the shop. Just as important as the mystery of the pot’s provenance are digressions on such topics as crypto-Jews, Juneteenth, and Pueblo Indian traditions. Also of interest are a recipe for Chicken Enchilasagna and a short bio of real-life Ross Calvin, who studied New Mexico’s history, geology, flora, and fauna. Orenduff offers good fun along with all the erudite lore. (Oct.)