About the Book
Genre: Mystery, #1 Jesse Thorpe Mysteries
Publisher: Carl Schmidt
Release Date: May 25, 2016
Dead Down East
(by Carl Schmidt) Book
Blurb
Dead Down East, a fictional murder mystery, is both
detective noir and smart screwball comedy rolled into one. Jesse Thorpe, a
young private investigator operating out of Augusta, Maine, receives a
mysterious phone call from a former client, Cynthia Dumais. She begs to be rescued from an island south
of Brunswick, within a mile of where William Lavoilette, the governor or Maine,
was assassinated the night before. She insists that her life is in danger, but
is unwilling to provide any further information. Reluctantly, Jesse goes to
fetch her.
Within a week, Jesse has three separate clients, each with
his, or her, own desperate need to have the murder solved. He assembles a
motley team of compadres, including rock band members, a tie-dye psychic and
his rousing girlfriend, Angele Boucher, to help him with the case. While the
FBI and the Maine State Police investigate political motives, Jesse looks for
the woman—Cherchez la Femme—as the trail draws him through the lives, and DNA,
of the governor’s former mistresses.
Fresh, witty and loaded with eccentric characters, this
first novel in the Jesse Thorpe Mystery Series is both clever and stylish. It’s
an old-school private eye tale with inventive twists and local charm. If you
enjoy a well-crafted and zesty narrative, lively banter, or take pleasure in
the company of Mainers, you’ll love Dead Down East.
Guest Post
Apologies
and compliments are two remarkably
effective devices for disarming adversaries in life and hecklers in bars. If
you consider the socially adept people you know, you’ll see that they use these
two conversational tools frequently and with ease. I remember the first time it
fully dawned on me how valuable they could be.
Angele and I had been dating for a
couple of weeks. Our next planned event was scheduled for Saturday night. So I
was a bit surprised when she arrived unexpectedly at my place on Tuesday
evening. I guess she decided that there was something that couldn’t wait until
the weekend. The moment she walked through the front door, I began to suspect
what that “something” was. She had a gleam in her eyes that seared me from the
inside of my nimble imagination right down to my insteps. I surmised that she
was either ovulating, or she had a sudden urge for a tour of the Thorpe
habitat. I began to mentally review the floor plan of the house. “Now, where is
my bedroom?” I thought. “I know it was here this morning.”
Short Bio: Carl Schmidt (Author of Dead Down East)
Carl Schmidt graduated from Denver
University with a degree in
mathematics and physics. As a Woodrow Wilson Fellow he studied mathematics at Brown
University .
Carl lived and traveled widely throughout Asia
for seven years, including two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Philippines
and five years in Japan ,
where he taught English.
Carl has spent dozens of summers in Maine ,
on lakes and in the woods. He chose it as the setting for this novel because he
loves its rugged natural beauty and the charming idiosyncrasies of Mainers. He
has also written and recorded three musical albums. This, along with his formal
education, proved invaluable when molding the persona and voice of Jesse
Thorpe, the narrator of Dead Down East, and endowing him with both a
creative eye for detail and a sense of humor.
Dead Down East is the first novel in the Jesse Thorpe
Mystery Series, which includes A Priestly Affair and Redbone. In 2001, New Falcon Press published his non-fictional
book, A Recipe for Bliss: Kriya Yoga for a New Millennium.
Currently, he is a freelance writer living in Sedona ,
Arizona with his lovely wife, Holly, and
their faithful German shorthaired pointer, Alize.
Links:
Link to Carl Schmidt’s mystery novel, Dead Down East,
on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dead-Down-Jesse-Thorpe-Mysteries/dp/1533502188/ref=sr_1_1_twi_pap_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1469661229&sr=8-1&keywords=dead+down+east
Link to author website: http://www.lightformfilms.com/Carl-Schmidt-Author.html
I do love an old school detective story and this one sounds refreshing and witty!
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