Book Synopsis
The early summer of 1909 finds Emily Cabot eagerly anticipating a
relaxing vacation with her family. Before they can depart, however, she
receives news that her brother, Alden, has been involved in a shooting
death at the Selig Polyscope silent movie studios on Chicago’s northwest
side. She races to investigate, along with her friend Detective Henry
Whitbread. There they discover a sprawling backlot, complete with
ferocious jungle animals and the celluloid cowboys Tom Mix and Bronco
Billy. As they dig deeper into the situation, they uncover furtive
romantic liaisons between budding movie stars and an attempt by Thomas
Edison to maintain his stranglehold over the emerging film industry.
Before the intrepid amateur sleuth can clear her brother’s name she
faces a serious break with the detective; a struggle with her adolescent
daughter, who is obsessed with the filming of the original Wizard of Oz
movie; and threats upon her own life.
My Review
Emily Cabot, university lecturer who sometimes helps the police solve crimes, is back with a new adventure. Death at the Selig Studios takes place in Chicago in 1909. Emily's brother, Alden, has been accused of murder at the early silent movie studio, and she works to find answers and to clear his name.
I have a long time interest in silent movies, and belonged to a wonderful silent film society in my city for several years. That said, I was not familiar with the Selig Studios in Chicago. I found the silent film aspect of this novel absolutely fascinating. I loved the glimpses of filming, especially the early production of The Wizard of Oz. As an animal lover, I am horrified to learn that animals were actually killed during early movie production, like the lion who was shot while making a jungle adventure movie at Selig.
Frances McNamara writes such a smart, well researched mystery. Her books are a perfect example of what a good historical mystery should be -- well rounded characters, terrific plot with some unexpected turns, and a wealth of historical detail.
Emily is a wonderfully smart character, and I enjoyed watching her solve the murders in this book. I also liked more details about her family life, and 1909 Chicago.
The writing is also a treat. For instance:
"There were still horse-drawn carriages on the streets but more and more motorcars were taking their place. The streetcars had been electrified and there were many more women riding them, as young women came to the city for jobs. Every day, Chicago became more crowded. I usually felt invigorated by the energy of the city, but, by this time of year, I was worn out. The summer was for wading in saltwater pools with my children, eating clams and lobsters, and having adventures on boats" (p. 3.).
I really enjoyed Death at the Selig Studios and have already recommended it to friends. I look forward to future books in the Emily Cabot mystery series!
Author Bio
I received a copy of this book from the publisher.
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Tuesday, May 8, 2018
Book Spotlight and Giveaway - Trouble In Glamour Town by S.R. Mallery
Book Synopsis
Murder. Corruption. Romance. Movie stars. A modern day TV shoot ‘em up?
No. It’s 1926 Old Hollywood, and a film producer is gunned down in cold blood. In comes Rosie, a pretty bit-player, who, in spite of her stage-mother’s expectations, just longs to be happy. Silent screen idols Clara Bow, Gloria Swanson, Lon Chaney, and Rudolph Valentino float in and out, as Los Angeles’ corruption is exposed, the era described, and a chase to find the killer revs up before there’s another hit.
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Author Bio
S.R. Mallery, two-time READERS’ FAVORITE Gold Medal Winner, has been labeled nothing short of ‘eclectic’. She has been a singer, a calligrapher, a quilt designer, and an ESL teacher. As a writer, History is her focus and is woven into her stories with a delicate thread. When people talk about the news of the day, or listen to music, her imagination likens the story to a similar kind of news in the past and is conjuring up scenes between characters she has yet to meet.
S.R. Mallery’s books include The Dolan Girls, Genteel Secrets, Unexpected Gifts, Sewing Can Be Dangerous And Other Small Threads, Tales to Count On, and Trouble in Glamour Town.
For more information, please visit S. R. Mallery’s website. You can also find her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Goodreads.
Giveaway Rules
– Giveaway ends at 11:59pm EST on May 25th. You must be 18 or older to enter.
– Giveaway is open internationally.
– Only one entry per household.
– All giveaway entrants agree to be honest and not cheat the systems; any suspect of fraud is decided upon by blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our discretion.
– Winner has 48 hours to claim prize or new winner is chosen.
Trouble in Glamour Town
Murder. Corruption. Romance. Movie stars. A modern day TV shoot ‘em up?
No. It’s 1926 Old Hollywood, and a film producer is gunned down in cold blood. In comes Rosie, a pretty bit-player, who, in spite of her stage-mother’s expectations, just longs to be happy. Silent screen idols Clara Bow, Gloria Swanson, Lon Chaney, and Rudolph Valentino float in and out, as Los Angeles’ corruption is exposed, the era described, and a chase to find the killer revs up before there’s another hit.
Amazon US | Amazon UK
Author Bio
S.R. Mallery, two-time READERS’ FAVORITE Gold Medal Winner, has been labeled nothing short of ‘eclectic’. She has been a singer, a calligrapher, a quilt designer, and an ESL teacher. As a writer, History is her focus and is woven into her stories with a delicate thread. When people talk about the news of the day, or listen to music, her imagination likens the story to a similar kind of news in the past and is conjuring up scenes between characters she has yet to meet.
S.R. Mallery’s books include The Dolan Girls, Genteel Secrets, Unexpected Gifts, Sewing Can Be Dangerous And Other Small Threads, Tales to Count On, and Trouble in Glamour Town.
For more information, please visit S. R. Mallery’s website. You can also find her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Goodreads.
Giveaway
During the Blog Tour we will be giving away four eBooks of Trouble in Glamour Town! To enter, please enter via the Gleam form below.Giveaway Rules
– Giveaway ends at 11:59pm EST on May 25th. You must be 18 or older to enter.
– Giveaway is open internationally.
– Only one entry per household.
– All giveaway entrants agree to be honest and not cheat the systems; any suspect of fraud is decided upon by blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our discretion.
– Winner has 48 hours to claim prize or new winner is chosen.
Trouble in Glamour Town
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