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The Strange Files of Fremont Jones
Author: Dianne Day
Book Information
Publisher: Crimeline
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780553569216 - ISBN-10: 055356921X
Publication Date: 1/1/1996
Pages: 272

Book Description:
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.
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Sandra W. wrote on 3/28/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I enjoyed this mystery. I liked the character and modern attitude of Fremont Jones, who is ahead of her time in the story. It starts out innocently enough with her type-writing business, but soon turns a dark corner into a suspenseful and interesting book. I would like to read the next ones in the series.

Jan M. (batgirl) from RICHMOND, TX wrote on 4/22/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Loved the book and characters from page 1. I don't usually like stories told in 1st person but the "voice" of the main character is so charming, I enjoyed her viewpoints. Caroline Fremont Jones leaves Boston where her father and stepmother reside and takes up her own business in San Francisco as a "type-writer", dropping her feminine first name. Her clients present her with several mysteries along with the letters and manuscripts they bring her to type. Can't wait to read the next 3 (!) in the series.

Doreen O. (dolver) from SPARROW BUSH, NY wrote on 8/4/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I enjoyed this book. It had a true "olden days" feel about it. I loved the main character I felt I could become her when reading.

Sue S. (Go4FanSue) from THE WOODLANDS, TX wrote on 1/21/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

From Publishers Weekly
Romantic suspense writer Day (The Stone House) turns to mystery with laudable results. The year is 1905. Fleeing the confines of her staid Boston upbringing and a potential marriage to a loathsome suitor, the modern-thinking Caroline Fremont Jones opens a typewriting business in San Francisco using the name Fremont. Her business brings her in contact with the normally mild young attorney Justin Cameron, who reacts with hostility when Fremont takes dictation from "ancient gentleman" Li Wong. A week later, Li Wong is dead, and Fremont's office is ransacked. Another client, Edgar Allan Partridge, brings three manuscript stories to Freemont for typing but never returns to pick them up. His brooding tales are full of evil and very like those of his namesake. Fremont's investigations into the mysteries of her dead and missing clients lead her to suspect her rooming-house neighbor, whom she believes is a spy. While the plot plays out credibly, Day shines brightest at horror writing: the excerpts from Partridge's stories are truly frightening, their gothic element adding powerful punch to Fremont's first case.


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Annette H. (sfnativegal) from SAN FRANCISCO, CA wrote on 6/24/2008...


Another in the very good series that takes place in San Francisco before and after the 1906 earthquake.

Cybele H. (Cybele) from ST JOHNSBURY, VT wrote on 8/10/2007...


I had high hopes for this mystery-it looked liked it was going to be good. The writing is good, but the evil abuse of one of the characters made it unpalatable for me and I didn't finish it.

Karla M. from MILLERSBURG, PA wrote on 5/5/2007...


Was an enjoyable read.

Cindy R. (DuskyRose) from WOODBRIDGE, VA wrote on 1/19/2007...


Freemont Jones Book #1 of Series

Rebecca B. (Silverheels) from CARBONDALE, CO wrote on 12/28/2006...


Brave, resourceful, adventurous Fremon 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.