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Robin Hathaway

Author of The Doctor Digs a Grave

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Series

Works by Robin Hathaway

The Doctor Digs a Grave (1998) 91 copies, 3 reviews
The Doctor Makes a Dollhouse Call (2000) 81 copies, 2 reviews
Scarecrow (2003) 35 copies, 2 reviews
The Doctor Dines in Prague (2003) 28 copies, 1 review
Sleight of Hand (2008) 28 copies
The Doctor Rocks the Boat (2006) 22 copies
Satan's Pony (2004) 19 copies

Associated Works

Death Knell V (2013) — Contributor — 4 copies

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Gender
female
Education
Smith College (BA|English)
Occupations
printing
advertising
photographer
editor
lecturer
Short biography
Robin graduated from Germantown Friends School and Smith College (BA/English). While her two daughters were young she owned and operated a printing/advertising firm Barnhouse Press from her home (there was a printing press in the barn and one in the house) and did freelance writing and photography. One daughter claims she was lulled to sleep by the methodical beat of a printing press in the kitchen and a close friend claimed she once found ink in her mashed potatoes!

But Robin had always wanted to write, and on her 50th birthday her husband told her, "It's now or never." So she began. She wrote three mystery novels in three years featuring Dr. Andrew Fenimore, an old-fashioned cardiologist who still made house calls. Robin's amateur sleuth was patterned after her husband, who just happened to also be a cardiologist.

For the next ten years she sent her mysteries out, and for ten years they bounced back like india rubber balls. On her sixtieth birthday, Robin became very discouraged. She was ready to give up when a member of the Delaware Valley Sisters in Crime told her about a contest --the St. Martin's Malice Domestic Contest for Best Traditional Mystery. .Deciding to give it one last try, she sent in her first Fenimore novel, THE DOCTOR DIGS A GRAVE, and promptly forgot all about it. Nine months later she received a mysterious phone call from a woman who told her, "You've won!" At first Robin thought it might be the lottery, until the woman revealed her identity as a senior editor at St. Martin's Press, and told her THE DOCTOR DIGS A GRAVE had won the contest and they wanted to publish it. Robin's reaction was to get a migraine headache that lasted for three days!

In 1998, this book won an Agatha Award. Four more books followed. In THE DOCTOR MAKES A DOLLHOUSE CALL each murder is preceded by a death set up in miniature in a dollhouse. The third novel, THE DOCTOR AND THE DEAD MAN’S CHEST, involves pirate treasure on the Delaware Bay. In THE DOCTOR DINES IN PRAGUE, the doctor solves a mystery in his mother's homeland, the Czech Republic. The fifth Fenimore mystery, THE DOCTOR ROCKS THE BOAT, is set on Philadelphia's famous Boathouse Row. Fenimore's effort to relax on the river results in murder and mayhem. To be released in June 2006.

In 2003, Robin launched a new suspense series with SCARECROW, introducing Jo Banks, a young woman doctor. Jo provides medical services at motels and makes her house calls on a motorcycle in the wilds of south Jersey. Her first adventure involved smugglers that exploited immigrants using them for slave labor. Workers who didn’t produce ended up as food for buzzards. In the sequel, SATAN’S PONY, ( Sept. 04) a motorcycle gang invades Jo's motel. When a biker is murdered, Jo defends an innocent suspect and helps find the real murderer. In the name of research, for this novel, Robin enticed a biker to let her mount his Harley and have her picture taken for the book jacket.

When Robin isn't writing, she does free lance editing, teaches mystery writing,* and lectures on the mystery novel at schools, libraries, and other institutions. Her short stories have appeared in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Arthur Hitchcock Mystery Magazine and Death Knell.

Robin divides her time between Philadelphia and New York City.

*Robin taught for several years at The Gotham Writers' Workshop.
(From the author's website: robinhathaway.com)
Places of residence
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
New York, New York, USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

10 reviews
Okay, another of those "why did it take me so long to start this series?" books. Unfortunately it took the death of Robin Hathaway to get me moving.

Dr. Andrew Fenimore is a surgeon who spends his free time as a private eye. When he stumbles across a dead body while helping a young man bury a cat he gets involved with the investigation of the girls death.

There are plenty of twists and turns making a satisfying mystery. I can't wait to read more in the series.
A physician gets involved in solving a series of murders that are all accompanied by exact replicas of the crime scenes in an elaborate dollhouse.

I love how fast-paced this cozy mystery is! Things start happening right away, and don't let up. But Hathaway still manages to create interesting characters, and a mystery with good clues and a clever resolution.

I felt when the doctor's possible paramour came into play, things slowed down a little. Her addition didn't really seem necessary--the show more doctor was already a humanized and likable character.

This has been sitting on my shelf for a while, and I'm really glad I finally picked it up. This is a clever, fun mystery that manages to never really drag.
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Jo Banks is a doctor who is taking a rest from her profession after a young patient dies. She drives to parts unknown and lets caution be her guide, leading her to a small town and a motel where she plans to spend the night...until her services are needed. This small tourist area has a number of motels all in need of some type of house doctor they can call upon during emergencies. With free room and board and office space, Jo take them up on the offer. But someone is murdering farm workers show more and leaving their bodies as scarecrows. With the help of a local bowman, Tom, Jo finds reasons other than medical to stay in this small town. Engaging, light cozy. show less
Dr Fenimore and his new friend, Horatio, find a body when they try to bury his cat. Dr Fenimore tries to find out who murdered this bride-to-be who had so much to live for. I like the characters a lot. I wish he could be my doctor.
½

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