"DIAL ME FOR MURDER is actually an exciting historical journalistic investigative tale"
At a time when most women stayed home to take care of
their husband and kids, Paige Turner broke the gender
barrier by becoming the first female True Crime writer at
Daring Detective magazine. The men in the office make her
life there miserable, but her stories have increased
circulation so her editor gives her freedom to cover what
she wants. She becomes interested in the case of Virginia
Pruitt whose nude body was found in Central Park alongside
expensive jewelry and a fur coat. Sabrina Stanhope asks
Paige to solve Virginia's murder. Curious, Paige visits Sabrina who informs her that
Virginia worked as a secretary during the day and a call
girl at night. She also admits she was Virginia's Madame
arranging "dates" for Melody, as the victim was known
professionally. Three customers used Melody's services
with Paige stunned that the Manhattan D.A. is one of them;
mob connected singer and movie star Tony Morona is the
second; the third man is the real stunner as Oliver Rice
Harrington is her boss' boss. Paige investigates all
three men until a leak leads to her being fired even as
she finds a second murdered call girl. As she gets closer
to uncovering the identity of the culprit, she almost gets
killed doing so. Occurring in the 1950s, readers obtain an interesting look
at an era when women are moving away from the assembly
lines of WWII and back into running households; in some
ways this feels like ancient history as Amanda Matetsky
brings the Ike age alive. DIAL ME FOR MURDER is actually
an exciting historical journalistic investigative tale
starring a brave reporter used to being treated like a
pariah for doing her job; so jumping into trouble is the
heroine's norm as that is life in the office. Filled with
humor and insight from a zany cast that affirms we've come
a long way since the days when the only acceptable
professions for women were female unique jobs like wife,
nurse, secretary and hooker inside a fun whodunit. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 11, 2008
SummaryCrime reporter and mystery novelist Paige Turner is looking
into the murder of a young secretary whose naked body was
found in Central Parkwith the understanding between
herself and the police that Paige keeps her exclusive
investigation off the record and out of the pages of
Daring Detective.
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