Stranger Room
Frederick Ramsay
Poisoned Pen Press
6962 East First Avenue, Ste. 103, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
ISBN 9781590585351, $24.95, www.poisonedpenpress.com
Just when you think you have seen it all in mystery topics, one
comes along that has a totally new twist. The "Stranger Room"
is that mystery. It is murder, intrigue, southern genteel and bigotry at
its best. Once I picked up the book to read, I had a hard time putting
it down. It is the fourth book by the talented author and after reading
this story, I would be very interested in reading his other books.
The first question that comes to mind when you see the title and
the description of the book is, what is a stranger room? A stranger room
is a guest room used centuries ago that is not connected to the house.
They were built to keep out unsavory guests. The stranger room in this
book was not attached to the house and had no windows. The only access
was through one door.
The story starts 150-years ago when a guest staying in the Lydell
family stranger room is murdered with the door closed and locked on the
inside. The mystery was never solved and fell into the background of the
Civil War. The town is completely mystified 150-years later when another
guest is murdered in the same stranger room with the door locked from
the inside. As Sheriff Ike Schwartz and FBI agent Karl Hedrick work to
solve the mystery they encounter obstacles, more mysteries and death.
The completely arrogant elderly Jonathon Lydell III lives for his family
history and connections and provides obstacles at every turn. He is
related to the Virginia Lees (both Light Horse Harry and Robert E. Lee)
and does not let anyone forget it.
Sheriff Ike Schwartz is Jewish and FBI agent Karl Hedrick is
African American. They are very frustrated throughout the story as they
continually run into racist and prejudice behavior. The "Stranger
Room" also has a cast of secondary characters that make the story
very interesting. These well-developed characters include Ike s
girlfriend, Callend College's President, Ruth, Karl's Deputy
Girlfriend, Sam, police dispatcher Essie Falco who physically reminds
everyone of Dolly Parton and the whole Sunderlin clan. The LeBrun clan
in the story is part of a nasty set of characters that give the town of
Picketsville a run for its money.
I found this well-written book to be a fast-paced mystery with
surprising twists and turns. It completely held my attention and kept me
on my toes right to the end. I would highly recommend "Stranger
Room" to mystery lovers.
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