The Crimson Patch Explained

The Crimson Patch
Author:Phoebe Atwood Taylor
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Asey Mayo
Genre:Mystery, Detective novel
Publisher:W.W. Norton & Company
Release Date:1936
Media Type:Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages:239 pp (Foul Play Press paperback edition, 1986)
Isbn:0-88150-064-X
Isbn Note:(Foul Play Press paperback edition, 1986)
Oclc:14103048
Preceded By:Deathblow Hill (1935)
Followed By:Out of Order (1936)

The Crimson Patch, first published in 1936, is a detective story by Phoebe Atwood Taylor which features her series detective Asey Mayo,[1] the "Codfish Sherlock". This novel is a mystery of the type known as a whodunnit.

Plot summary

Mr. Myles Witherall, retired New Englander, decides on a whim to take an inexpensive tourist bus to the little town of Skaket, and thereby gets involved in the movements of an escaped killer. Meanwhile, a young married couple of artistic antecedents find that Skaket's inhabitants have turned violently against them, just before they find the body of Rosalie Ray, radio personality, dead in her bed, murdered with a whale lance. It takes Asey Mayo's knowledge of Skaket mores, a session of bric-a-brac destruction with wilful ingenue Laurie Lee, and the breaking of a clever alibi before Asey can pinpoint the killer and administer justice personally.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.goodreads.com/series/67521-asey-mayo-cape-cod-mystery GoodReads website, Asey Mayo Cape Cod Mystery Series