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Phoebe Atwood Taylor

Personal Information

Born May 18, 1909
Died January 9, 1976 (66 years old)
Boston, United States
Also known as: Alice Tilton, Freeman Dana
32 books
3.6 (16)
228 readers

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Phoebe Atwood Taylor, born in 1909 in Boston, Massachusetts, was the first member of her family to have been born off Cape Cod in more than 300 years. Upon graduating from Manhattan's Barnard College, she moved to Weston, Massachusetts, to pen her first work, The Cape Cod Mystery (1931), which was published when she was 22. The book was written while Taylor was caring for her invalid aunt, Alice Tilton (the source of one of her two publishing pseudonyms, the other being Freeman Dana). Taylor was one of the first mystery writers to give a regional and rural rather than urban focus during the time known as the "golden age" of mystery writing (1918 - 1939). Gone with the Wind's author, Margaret Mitchell, was a great fan of the Asey Mayo series, and encouraged Taylor to pack the books with Cape Cod detail. In all, she authored 33 books. She died in 1976 at age 67. - Bio by The Countryman Press

Books

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Going, going, gone

5.0 (2)
5

Further adventures of first-grader Jake "the Pain" and his sister, third-grader Abigail "the Great One," include a trip to the beach with Grandma, to a county fair with Aunt Diana, and to a mall with Dad.

The Deadly Sunshade

3.0 (1)
9

The bullet sang past Asey Mayo's ear and whacked into the garage door as he went to get his car for the run to the Yacht Club. Asey didn't pause to investigate but sped to the Club to look for Mrs. Newell who had been so anxious to see him. He found her lying on the beach, under a bright umbrella, quite dead. Suspects were many; whoever killed her, plenty of people were worried. Events became even stranger until Asey's suspicions were confirmed and he cracked down on a murderer whose amazing secret none had guessed.

The Asey Mayo Trio

3.0 (1)
7

The Third Murderer: on the third occasion of moving the old Snow house, a young woman's body turns up in a Dutch oven. Murder Rides the Gale: the new teacher at Merton Hall, posh private girls' school, arrives dead in a carriage. The Stars Spell Death: while on vacation, Asey encounters a very dead astronomer in a very up-to-date observatory.

Octagon House

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11

> The citizens of Quanomet are quite naturally in an uproar when they find themselves unflatteringly portrayed on a mural in the new post office. But could any one of them be angry enough to kill? Asey Mayo begins to suspect so when the corpse of a beautiful model is discovered in the garage at Octagon House. When he also learns that somebody in town is after fifty thousand dollars worth of missing ambergris, the motives, and dangers, multiply.

Proof of the pudding

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The war is over and Asey Mayo has come home to Cape Cod bag and baggage. He arrives to a bake sale going on at his house to raise money to repair destruction wreaked upon the Cape by a recent hurricane. — Jenny, his cousin-housekeeper, sends him off to wander in the woods dressed in the business suit he was wearing to travel. He finds the body of a well-dressed young woman who turns out to be the daughter of a former enemy. Other people are about, sorting through the debris left by the storm. He chases someone, is chased himself and gets thrown into a muddy swamp. He even becomes the primary murder suspect. Soon he's cleared and free to detect by talking to the characters that people these books, a bitter writer, a love-lorn ex-Wac, a grouchy old lady, and a chubby eleven-year-old girl named Mildred, who all lead to the murder's solution.

The Mystery of the Cape Cod Tavern

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Eve Prence would do anything for publicity, so not everyone believed her when she said someone was trying to kill her. But all doubt vanished when someone put a knife in her. ribs. Eve's famous Cape Cod Tavern was full of guests at the time, so Asey Mayo had plenty of suspects on hand. But this looked like a tough one indeed. There was the matter of a curious pair of antique pistols with daggers hidden between the barrels. There was an all-tooconvenient suspect at the scene with a knife in her hand. And the only witness to the murder was a blind boy.

The left leg

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It's a winter day in Dalton (a New England town near Boston) and Leonidas Witherall, "the man who looks like Shakespeare", is stepping off a bus after having been accused of bothering a beautiful young woman in a scarlet wimple (who promptly becomes known as the Scarlet Wimpernel). He takes refuge in a hardware store run by a former student, Lincoln Potter. Potter is inclined to be helpful, until the Wimpernel's purse is discovered in Witherall's pocket and Witherall is incautious enough to admit that he saw Potter's cash register being emptied by a man in a green satin suit carrying a small harp. He heads for the home of a former teaching colleague, Marcus Meredith, and finds him murdered—and missing his artificial left leg. Potter is enlisted by Witherall for help in solving the murder, along with intrepid housewife Topsey Beaton. Together they deceive an entire rummage sale, enlist the Scarlet Wimpernel to play a role, find the man in green satin, locate the left leg, and solve the murder.

The Mystery of the Cape Cod Players

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John "Red" Gilpin, the magician, was good at pulling rabbits out of hats, but he may have had a few other tricks up his sleeve, too. For when he met up with other traveling players on the Cape, someone promptly put a bullet in his head. What was the end for Red was only the beginning for Asey Mayo, here confronted with possibly the oddest array of clues and suspects of his long career.

The six iron spiders

3.0 (1)
9

Its WWII and Asey Mayo has returned home on a three day holiday from the Porter Machine Tank Plant. The Village of East Asplinnate is all abustle with First-Aid classes, Civil Defense drills and practices, Red Cross activities, war restrictions, some displaced out-of-towners.and local home grown eccentrics. Within an hour of his arrival, Asey discovers a dead body in the buttery of his cottage. Asey calls his friend the local doctor, and the invesigation begins, Dr. Cummings and Asey have initially identified an "iron spider" as the murder weapon, but it turns out there are 6 such spiders floating about the village. Then, a second murder victim is found. It is written in a dialectical language style, and very much reflects the close inner twining of small village lives. Interesting period piece.

Figure Away (Asey Mayo Cape Cod Mystery)

4.0 (1)
7

From Foul Play Press: Flocks of tourists were arriving in Billingsgate for Old Home Week, unaware that odd things had been happening: fires in Town Hall, stolen keys, and shots in the dark. Before it all gets further out of hand, Asey Mayo is called in to save the day, hardly expecting to confront a corpse down in sinister Hell Hollow.

Punch with care

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The discovery by Asey Mayo and Doc Cummings of the bludgeoned body of Carolyn Barton Boone in an antique Pullman car of the Pochet and Back Shore Railroad marks the beginning of a wacky murder chase highlighted by the disappearance of the body until after the killer strikes a second time.

The Perennial Boarder

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This time, Asey has to deal with a corpse that won't stay put. It all begins when Asey and Cousin Jenny encounter a woman in a terrible hurry in a hailstorm on the way to Quisset. Later that evening she turns up dead in a phone booth at the Whale Inn. When her body vanishes, reappears very much alive, and is finally, definitively pronounced dead on the porch of the Inn, Asey's grave doubts only multiply. Is this indeed the body of Miss Olive Beadle, the Inn's "perennial boarder?" Or isn't it?

Spring Harrowing

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> When Bart Paget is found apparently clawed to death in his library, and Susan Remington disappears, Asey Mayo comes up with his own ideas about the murder.

File for Record

4.0 (1)
5

Haymaker's is the best and oldest department store in Dalton, an unlikely place for Leonidas Witherall to be knocked unconcious when he goes to retrieve his umbrella at the Lost and Found. Awakening later in a wagon loaded with French bread, he makes his way toward the comforts of home and bath. Called out later to assist in a blackout, he returns to find in his study the body of Mr. Haymaker himself, the hilt of a samurai sword protruding from his chest. Witherall is cast in the dual role of detective and chief suspect as he embarks on one of his most harrowing--and hilarious--adventures.

The annulet of gilt

3.0 (1)
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"Asey, what is an annulet?" This innocent question would soon lead to further not-so-innocent questions. For starters, how did Asey's hat wind up on the beach with a bullet hole through it? Who tied up Cousin Syl's wife, Jennie, and threw her in the closet? Who was discourteous enough to strangle much-married Vivian Garth with someone else's belt? And who could predict that before this was ended, Asey would be tricked several times over, decoyed, robbed, and baffled by an elephant?

Deathblow hill

2.5 (2)
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Asey Mayo Cape Cod Mystery #7 > Asey Mayo is one of our favorite characters -- and we like the Cape Cod backgrounds. A good baffler this, in which Asey Mayo gets a permanent memento of his solution of two murders and the unravelling of an involved family feud. The forbidding chain link fence topped with barbed wire strands looked out of place on the Cape. But it did its job, separating the two feuding factions of the Howes family. On one side sat the boarding house known as Deathblow Hill, from which Suzanne Howes warily regarded the decidedly odd Simon and Abby Keith across the way. And so it would continue, at least as long as the whereabouts of Bellamy Howes' fortune remained unknown to his descendants. [Amazon]