Croaked: an Edgar Rowdey Cape Cod Mystery
Croaked: an Edgar Rowdey Cape Cod Mystery
"Everything I want in a mystery...a plot that keeps you turning pages, terrific dialog, humor, great local color, ...oh yes, and murders too. I enjoyed every minute of it."
Cape Cod To Lydia Vivaldi, fleeing a meltdown in Boston, the quaint seaside village of Quansett looks like sanctuary. Then she learns that her one friend here, DeAnne, died tragically last month. How could an ex-Fix-It Chick fall off a ladder at a film shoot? Over lunch at Leo's Back End, Lydia's shocked questions are brushed off by the flirtatious filmmaker.She jumps on Leo's offer of a summer job--and soon realizes the locals know more than they're telling. Is it true the Back End's Wampanoag dessert chef had a fling with DeAnne? Leo's head cook claims that wasn't the dead girl's only romance, or her only secret. But the police have closed the case, and DeAnne's parents don't want anyone tarnishing their daughter's memory.Only Edgar Rowdey, reclusive artist-author of creepy little storybooks, shares Lydia's doubts about the "accident." As she gets to know her new neighbors--a hippie bookstore clerk, an ex-police photographer, a pair of Broadway-musical composers, a retired football star--Lydia gathers rumors and recollections like seashells. But while she and Edgar sort through her collection, their #1 suspect is found drowned in Leo's frog pond. Another accident, or another murder? Can this unlikely pair of sleuths find out WTF is happening before it happens again?
Author: C. J. Verburg
Publisher: Boom-Books
Published: 04/19/2011
Pages: 360
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.92lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.75d
ISBN: 9780983435501
About the Author
C J Verburg is an award-winning playwright, director, and author of best-selling books including the international literature collections Ourselves Among Others and Making Contact. She started her literary career at age one as a storyteller to stuffed animals, and continued as an in-house and freelance editor in Boston and San Francisco. On Cape Cod she collaborated with the artist and author Edward Gorey on numerous theatrical and other adventures, which inspired her multimedia memoir Edward Gorey On Stage: Playwright, Director, Designer, Performer, as well as her play Spin, or Twilight of the Bohemians. Along with assistant-directing twenty-odd Gorey plays, she directed several of her own, and (by the playwrights' permission) a workshop of Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle and the unofficial U.S. premiere of Peter Shaffer's The Gift of the Gorgon. She's currently writing new contemporary mysteries in both her Edgar Rowdey Cape Cod series and her international Cory Goodwin series, and working on a historical saga about East Coast adventurers who voyaged to San Francisco in the 1850s.