Beacon Street
Mourning
A Fremont Jones Mystery
ABOUT
THIS BOOK
Five years ago Caroline Fremont
Jones fled the proper world of her native Boston for the independent
life of a California private detective. But now, in the winter of 1909,
she is grief-stricken to learn of her father’s grave illness.
Still hampered by half-healed injuries from her last adventure — but buoyed
by her ever-deepening affection for her partner in love and work, Michael Kossoff — Fremont
leaves sunny San Francisco for the ice-edged air and handsome mansions of Beacon
Street.
Her visit has scarcely begun when her father, suffering from a malady not
even his doctor can diagnose, takes a turn for the better ... only to die
suddenly
in the middle of the night. Fremont is certain her odious stepmother, Augusta,
somehow caused her father’s death. But how? And did she have an accomplice?
Michael questions Fremont’s suspicions ... until an exotic piece of evidence
and a second, violent death trigger an investigation that draws upon childhood
memories and fears to become Fremont’s most personal one yet.
REVIEW
QUOTES
“With her independent spirit
and youthful determination, Miss Jones is virtually invincible.”
— The New York Times Book Review
“ Plunging into the rich atmosphere of upper-crust Boston in the winter
of 1909, Day’s tale mesmerizes with long-festering secrets.”
— Booklist
“ What is immensely appealing is the care Day takes to recreate the period
and differentiate two very different cities on bays 3,000 miles apart. The expert
crime-solving, it turns out, is something of a bonus.”
— Chicago Tribune
Don’t miss Fremont’s bestselling adventures:
The Strange Files of Fremont Jones
Macavity Award Winner for Best First Mystery Novel
“ One of the most refreshing heroines to appear in years ... Day rates
top marks for her crisp, witty dialogue ... cleverly conceived plot, and darkly
menacing touches.”
— Booklist
Fire and Fog
“This delightful mystery begins with a bang ... and things get more
and more complicated from there.”
— San Francisco Chronicle
The Bohemian Murders
“A special treat. Highly recommended.”
— Chicago Tribune
Emperor Norton’s Ghost
“A lively and atmospheric mixture of sharply observed detail and high
drama.”
— Amazon.com
Death Train to Boston
“An extremely appealing book ... great fun to read.”
— The Book Report
And coming soon in hardcover from Doubleday:
Cut to the Heart
AUTHOR
BIOGRAPHY
Dianne Day spent her early years
in the Mississippi Delta before moving to the San Francisco Bay Area. She
now lives in Pacific Grove, California, where she is at work on a novel of
suspense based on the life of Clara Barton. Fremont Jones has appeared in
five previous mysteries: The Strange Files of Fremont Jones, which
won the Macavity Award for Best First Novel, Fire and Fog, The
Bohemian Murders, Emperor Norton’s Ghost, and most recently, Death
Train to Boston.