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Published on Jan 01, 1996 | 272 Pages
Brave, resourceful, adventurous Fremont (née Caroline) Jones is a woman ahead of her time. Hungry for independence, she’s traded in her conventional life in Boston for a career as a "type-writer" in turn-of-the-century San Francisco. But Fremont soon discovers that her clients aren’t always what they appear to be, and that in doing her job she’s transcribing her way into a wealth of mystery–and mortal danger….
Dashing lawyer Justin Cameron well-nigh sweeps Fremont Jones off her feet–and into a situation ripe with perilous intrigue. A client meets an untimely death that Fremant suspects is linked to the paper she typed for him, of which she can recall but one small fragment. And her attempts to disentangle reality and imagination in the gothic tales penned by Edgar Allan Partridge–whose demeanor is one of terror under the barest restraint–send her up the rocky California coast on a mission of discovery from which she may not return….
A riveting, atmospheric mix of intrigue and humor introduces a new investigator as cultivated as Sherlock Holmes and as spunky as Kinsey Millhone.
Dashing lawyer Justin Cameron well-nigh sweeps Fremont Jones off her feet–and into a situation ripe with perilous intrigue. A client meets an untimely death that Fremant suspects is linked to the paper she typed for him, of which she can recall but one small fragment. And her attempts to disentangle reality and imagination in the gothic tales penned by Edgar Allan Partridge–whose demeanor is one of terror under the barest restraint–send her up the rocky California coast on a mission of discovery from which she may not return….
A riveting, atmospheric mix of intrigue and humor introduces a new investigator as cultivated as Sherlock Holmes and as spunky as Kinsey Millhone.
Author
Dianne Day
Dianne Day spent her early years in the Mississippi Delta before moving to the San Francisco Bay Area. Books in her Fremont Jones mystery series include The Strange Files of Fremont Jones, which won the Macavity Award for Best First Novel, Fire and Fog, The Bohemian Murders, Emperor Norton’s Ghost, and Death Train to Boston. She died in 2013.
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