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Murder at the Windsor Club (original 2012; edition 2012)

by Stephen E. Stanley

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The wealthy families of Boston's Beacon Hill like to keep their affairs private. When art objects disappear, when family members go missing, or when bodies turn up in unexpected places, they all turn to Jeremy Dance for damage control.On New Year's Day 1936, Jeremy Dance is having a quiet dinner with this assistant Roscoe and his best friend Judy Hogarth, when Jeremy is called in to investigate an "unpleasantness" at an exclusive Boston men's club.Jeremy Dance is young, rich, and tough as nails. In an age of intolerance and conformity, Jeremy has the courage to stand up against racism, classism, injustice and the audacity to be subversively gay.… (more)
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Title:Murder at the Windsor Club
Authors:Stephen E. Stanley
Info:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2012), Paperback, 230 pages
Collections:Paper, Your library
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Tags:fiction: mystery, location: PA

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Jeremy Dance is a successful private investigator in 1930's Boston. Not only does he always get the job done, but he is also discreet. And that's exactly what the wealthy families of Beacon Hill are looking for. But Jeremy has a few secrets of his own, so it's his own understanding that makes him willing to let people's business be their business.

When a nice dinner among Jeremy, his assistant (Roscoe), and his best friend (Judy) is interrupted by a call to investigate a murder, he gets one of his most interesting cases yet. And he soon finds he'll need to tread carefully. Many have something to lose if the circumstances of the case are leaked. And just as many might have something to lose if the case isn't solved quickly.

But as Jeremy knows quite well, some people will do anything to protect their secrets.

This was a fun mystery, reminiscent of a classic detective novel. There were several smaller side cases during the course of the book that provide added context and opportunity to observe the characters in action. It definitely provided for a much richer world, drawing me in as a reader.

While Jeremy and his assistant are gay (not with each other) and Judy is a lesbian, this isn't really a romance. Those are just facts that are a part of their character. And even though it's not really acceptable at their time in history, they make it all work quite well.

Definitely an enjoyable read. Highly recommended to fans of mystery and/or historical fiction. ( )
  crtsjffrsn | Aug 27, 2021 |
A feather-light read that didn't quite live up to its potential. As this is the first in a series, I'd be willing to read the second in hope of a more substantial storyline. ( )
  astraplain | Apr 28, 2021 |
Could not connect with the characters. ( )
  Bettesbooks | Aug 7, 2017 |
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The wealthy families of Boston's Beacon Hill like to keep their affairs private. When art objects disappear, when family members go missing, or when bodies turn up in unexpected places, they all turn to Jeremy Dance for damage control.On New Year's Day 1936, Jeremy Dance is having a quiet dinner with this assistant Roscoe and his best friend Judy Hogarth, when Jeremy is called in to investigate an "unpleasantness" at an exclusive Boston men's club.Jeremy Dance is young, rich, and tough as nails. In an age of intolerance and conformity, Jeremy has the courage to stand up against racism, classism, injustice and the audacity to be subversively gay.

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