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To Perish in Penzance (Dorothy Martin Mysteries)
Author: Jeanne M. Dams

Book Information
Publisher: Walker Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Rating:
7

ISBN-13: 9780802733672 - ISBN-10: 0802733670
Publication Date: 10/2001
Pages: 224


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Hardcover

Book Description:
She was about twenty, with long blond hair, and her body was found a few days after she fell from the cliffs to her death on the rocks below. The action of the water and sea life made circulating a picture of her impossible, but even with a description, no one identified her; no one reported a girl gone missing from any of the nearby villages. She'd been fashionably dressed, obviously out for a night of partying. All the police knew was her approximate age, that she'd had a child a few months before she died, and that she weighed only about ninety pounds. The cliff from which she fell was miles from anywhere. Her death was a mystery that had haunted Alan Nesbitt, Dorothy Martin's now-retired Chief Constable husband, since 1968. It was a failure that he'd carried for years.

It was raining in Sherebury, but the sun was out in Cornwall. A perfect time to take a vacation...and a perfect chance for Dorothy Martin. It didn't matter that the incident had happened more than thirty years earlier; Dorothy was going to get to the bottom of the mystery for Alan...and uncover a new one while she was at it.

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Brenda W. (brendao) wrote on 6/16/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.


Delightful Dorothy Martin "helps" her retired police inspector husband with a 30-year-old unsolved case. Events are made much more pressing by the discovery of a present-day corpse.

Barbara L. wrote on 11/4/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

The Drood Review of Mystery says that Jeanne M. Dams demonstrates why this is one of the best cozy mystery series going today. She has a sure command of and a respect for the conventions of the traditional mystery, and she puts them to good use.

She was about twenty years old, with long blond hair and she had fallen from the cliffs to her death on the rocks below. She was fashionably dressed, had obviously been out to party, but the action of the water and sea life made circulating a picture of her impossible, but even with a description, no one identified her; no one reported a girl gone missing from any of the nearby villages. All the police knew was her approximate age, that she'd had a child a few months before she died, and that the cliff from which she fell was miles from anywhere. Her death was a mystery that had haunted Alan Nesbitt, Dorothy Martin's now-retired chief constable husband since 1968. Dorothy decides that even though the crime happened more than thirty years earlier she and Alan were going back to the scene of the crime and get to the bottom of the mystery for her husband's sake. She never expected to uncover another murder while they were at it.


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