Following the success of his collections of stories from funeral
directors, schoolteachers, doctors, and lawyers, folklorist William
Lynwood Montell presents a new volume of tales from Kentucky sheriffs.
Montell collected stories from all areas of the state to represent the
diversity of social and economic backgrounds in the various communities
the officers serve.
Tales from Kentucky Sheriffs covers elections, criminal behavior, and
sheriff's mistakes in a lighthearted and often humorous manner. The book
includes accounts of a drunk driver who thought he was in a different
state, a sheriff running a sting operation with the U.S. Marshals, and a
woman reporting a tomato thief in her garden. Other accounts involve
procedural errors with serious consequences, such as the tale of a
sheriff who mistakenly informs a man that his son has committed suicide.
Together, these firsthand narratives preserve important aspects of
Kentucky's history not likely to be recorded elsewhere.