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"Fine who-done-it"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 10, 2004
When she realized her teenage son was moving deeper into
the NYC hardcore drug culture, financial planner
Jacobia "Jake" Tiptree left her six-figure job and moved
to Eastport, located on a barrier island off the coast of
Maine. She moved into a fixer-upper that even years later
still needs Read more...
"Latest entry in Home Repair is Homicide mysteries is delightful read."
Reviewed by Vicky Gilpin
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted February 16, 2004
Jacobia "Jake" Tiptree fears her friend Ellie's water may
break as they're renovating Harlequin House. Her worries
don't stem from Ellie's overexertions, however. Instead,
finding two bodies, one an infamous flapper from the 20s
and the other an infamous local nay-sayer from the present-
day, in an old wallpapered-over secret room Read more...
"How can they clear George when he won't say where he was?"
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Posted September 15, 2004
Jake and Ellie discover a body in a closed
room at
Harlequin House during renovations. Ellie is sure she
knows who it is due to stories she's heard and from
recognizing some items from a photo. Then they find the
body of Hector Gosling in this room. They Read more...
SummaryJacobia "Jake" Tiptree left her high-powered career for a
dilapidated fixer-upper and the dream of a quiet existence
in the quaint town of Eastport, Maine. But she found that
no matter how carefully you remodel your life, murder can
take up residence anywhere.It's Eastport's most notorious
landmark: the old Harlequin House. Named for the disgraced
physician Chester Harlequin, it was used as a hideout for
gunshot gangsters and their molls during Prohibition's
heyday. Now fixer-upper enthusiast Jake Tiptree and
Harlequin's only living descendant, Ellie White, are
refurbishing the mansard-roofed mansion to host the local
Historical Society's upcoming gala. But when stripping down
old wallpaper reveals a secret door to a room containing
not one but two corpses, Jake and Ellie once again find
home repair leading to homicide.One of the bodies is a
skeleton dressed in 1920s flapper chic. But the other is
that of real-estate mogul Hector Gosling, and in his pocket
is a paper bearing the single word "Guilty." The less-than-
scrupulous tycoon has been poisoned, and when it's learned
that the offending substance is the poison that Ellie's
husband George has been using to kill red ants, he is
immediately taken into custody. Then it develops that
George had recently accused Gosling of a scheme to scam
George's vulnerable old aunt out of her life savings—and
George out of his inheritance. With George held for murder,
Jake and a pregnant Ellie swing into action. In between
Ellie's Lamaze sessions, baby showers, and CPR classes
taught by Jake's ex-husband Victor, the two amateur sleuths
must sift their way through a trail of seemingly
contradictory clues. Then another corpse surfaces and
suddenly Jake and Ellie realize they must find this killer
fast. A clever culprit is not only building an airtight
case against Ellie's husband. He—or she—is planning to nail
everyone who stands in the way.
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