
Description
Asey Mayo, the Sherlock of Cape Cod, investigates the murder of a local innkeeper.
Man about town and jack of all trades Asey Mayo is helping out at the tavern when the murder occurs, and he’s just the sleuth that such a dastardly case needs. It seems that Eve Prence had no shortage of enemies both at the inn and around the town. Asey Mayo knows people—especially Cape Codders—and has both the common sense and the deductive powers necessary to cut through the puzzling case and determine whodunit. But will he succeed before an innocent person takes the fall?
A light, entertaining mystery with a richly described 1930s Cape Cod setting, The Mystery of the Cape Cod Tavern is an exemplary Golden Age cozy, replete with charming characters and period detail.
Reviews
"Perfect reading for a rainy day at the cottage, when nothing else will do but a charming and witty whodunit." — NY Journal of Books on The Mystery of the Cape Cod Players
"Phoebe Atwood Taylor can get more fun into a detective story than any writer at present producing books of this sort." — New York Times
"A light and entertaining mystery that takes place within a richly described 1930s Cape Cod setting. . . . Informatively enhanced for the reader's benefit with an introduction by Otto Penzler." — Midwest Book Review