Eleanor Boylan has been writing mystery fiction since the 1950s. Her short stories have appeared in Alfred Hitchcock and Ellery Queen’s mystery magazines and in Yankee Magazine. In 1987, she began a series of Clara Gamadge suspense novels that continued the Henry Gamadge novels of her aunt, Elizabeth Daly, published during the 1940s and 1950s. Boylan has also been a professional puppeteer, and her children’s book How to Be a Puppeteer, with illustrations by famed artist Tomie de Paola, went into three printings. Boyland raised her family in Newton, Massachusetts, and moved to Anna Maria Island in Florida in 1985. She has two sons, three daughters, and eleven grandchildren.
Eleanor Boylan has been writing mystery fiction since the 1950s. Her short stories have appeared in Alfred Hitchcock and Ellery Queen’s mystery magazines and in Yankee Magazine. In 1987, she began a series of Clara Gamadge suspense novels that continued the Henry Gamadge novels of her aunt, Elizabeth Daly, published during the 1940s and 1950s.
Boylan has also been a professional puppeteer, and her children’s book How to Be a Puppeteer, with illustrations by famed artist Tomie de Paola, went into three printings. Boyland raised her family in Newton, Massachusetts, and moved to Anna Maria Island in Florida in 1985. She has two sons, three daughters, and eleven grandchildren.
Working Murder
eBook
$4.99
-
ISBN-13:
9781497625655
- Publisher: Open Road Media
- Publication date: 05/27/2014
- Series: Clara Gamadge Mysteries , #1
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 126
- Sales rank: 138,958
- File size: 632 KB
Available on NOOK devices and apps
Want a NOOK? Explore Now
- Share
- LendMe LendMe™ Learn More
4.99
In Stock
Clara Gamadge used to be half of a detective team with her husband, Henry, but now that he has died, Clara has to fly solo. Her first case alone turns out to be more complex than she had thought. Fifty years ago, her cousin, Ellen, vanished, and her aunt May suddenly died after ignoring a letter advising her to give up the search for Ellen. Now Clara must sort through the muddled facts and try to make sense of two mysteries: a death and a disappearance. Or was it really two deaths?
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
-
- Murder Crossed
- by Eleanor Boylan
-
- Murder Observed
- by Eleanor Boylan
-
- Pushing Murder: A Henry Holt…
- by Eleanor Boylan
-
- Hildegarde Withers Makes the…
- by Stuart PalmerFletcher Flora
-
- The Puzzle of the Happy…
- by Stuart Palmer
-
- The Puzzle of the Red Stallion…
- by Stuart Palmer
-
- The Missing Masterpiece
- by Jeanne M. Dams
-
- The Puzzle of the Blue…
- by Stuart Palmer
-
- A Deadly Bouquet: A Gardening…
- by Janis Harrison
-
- A Puzzle to be Named Later…
- by Parnell Hall
-
- To Perish in Penzance
- by Jeanne M. Dams