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Phoebe Atwood Taylor


Asey Mayo - former sailor and auto racer, amateur sleuth, Cape Cod, Massachusetts

"The Cape Cod Mystery"

The Cape Cod Mystery

Asey Mayo does for Cape Cod what Travis McGee does for Southern Florida.  These books were written in the 40's and it is very surprising the number of issues that the inhabits complained about back then that are similar to today's issues.  These mysteries poke fun at the provincial attitudes of Cape Codders (that hasn't changed) and have a cast of absurd characters. They are a little old fashioned (but don't tell the characters that!), but worth the read if just to give us a chance to visit the Cape when there was more wilderness and it didn't take hours to cross the Bourne bridge. (Reviewed 3-5-98)


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Phoebe Atwood Taylor

Elizabeth Peters:
The Snake, the Crocodile and the Dog

Rick Boyer:
The Billingsgate Shoal


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About the Author:

Phoebe Atwood Taylor (1909-1976) wrote a lot of pulp mysteries in the 1930s and 1940s. Her detective Asey Mayo was very popular and she wrote many mysteries around this humorous Cape Codder. She also wrote under several pen names including Alice Tilton which she used for her Leonidas Witherall mysteries.


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