Thomas Martindale, a journalism professor, is enjoying the first day of his summer vacation on the Oregon coast. He has brought with him the active curiosity and investigative abilities that often get him into situations most people would ignore. When he is invited to brunch at the home of an old friend, she confides that someone may be trying to kill her. The next night, that fear is realized when Tom finds her body at a nearby lighthouse. Tom immediately sets out to find her killer, using clues from a manuscript his friend gave him for review. Have the incidents during World War II, described in the manuscript, caused her death? Did they reveal secrets about someone?
This was a quick fun travel read. I found the book at a shop in Newport and enjoyed the mystery after having been to the places in Newport mentioned in the book. There were some plot devices I didn’t quite buy and thought the main character was a little stupid at times, but overall a fun read. Nice to find a local author’s book while I traveled in the area. Finished it on the plane home.
I loved this book. Tom is invited to dinner at Simone's and he take home a manuscript. Next thing you know Simone has been murdered, and Tom wants to find out who did it. This book is filled with twists and turns. It involves Nazi's, members of the French Resistance, Members of the Sheriffs Dept, and State investigators, not mention a whole slew of other characters. I never saw the ending coming. This is a excellent book and I can't read more of this series.
I wanted to like this book; I spend a lot of time in Lincoln County and have walked up the Yaquina Head lighthouse a couple times. Neither the characters nor the narrative really enthralled me, however, and I'm just glad it was a short and easy read.
A pretty good mystery set on the Oregon coast, with a memoir from World War II serving as a key bit of evidence. I’ll look for another by this Oregon State University journalism prof.