The Dame on the Dock by Louise Gorday – A BBNYA Spotlight Post

The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award (BBNYA) is celebrating the books that made it to the semi-finals with a mini spotlight blitz tour for each title.

Blurb

In 1922, private investigator Tatum “Shoe” Shoemaker—fresh off a sensational case and a Pulitzer Prize nomination—finds himself working in a bad section of Washington, D.C., and drowning in debt. So when a well-heeled solicitor offers a substantial retainer to solve the brutal murder of a wealthy industrialist’s daughter, he jumps at the chance.

Against the advice of his girlfriend-cum-wise-cracking assistant, Shoe decides to risk potential retribution from elected officials and return to Nevis, Maryland—the bayside town that ran him out six months earlier for exposing corruption in government. But his hope of solving his new case is immediately imperiled when he learns archrival Rudy Becker has been retained on the same case. Clues pile up without connection as neither investigator fully trusts the other, and each withholds information vital to solving the case. Soon, both investigators find themselves prime suspects in the murder, and they must either learn to work together with complete trust, or one of them will certainly go down for the murder.

Book Details

Length: 273 Pages

Genre: Historical Fiction, Mystery

Age Category: Adult

Date Published: August 16, 2021 

Amazon Link: https://a.co/d/jdztoZ6 (Canada) https://a.co/d/6PkLNEZ (USA) https://amzn.eu/d/9GWGdnm (UK)

Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58897030-the-dame-on-the-dock

The Story Graph Link: https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/2e38997b-74fb-49a0-bce4-77d79b4b0138 

Or buy it from your local independent bookshop, which is my preferred option.

Author Bio

Louise Gorday is an award-nominated author of eleven novels, many of which center on life in a small fictional Southern Maryland town based loosely on Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Her plots range from historical fiction describing the founding of the amusement park in the early 1900s and a private investigator in the 1920s to the modern-day fantasy escapade of an immortal battling Pandora’s grandson for the dark muse of Edgar Allan Poe. Whether it be Solomons Island, Upper Marlboro, or a trip down a notched road, she loves to include local places and Maryland customs in her stories. Louise lives in Dunkirk, Maryland, with a very patient husband, two Shelties, and Emmett, an African Grey who sings the Sponge Bob Square Pants theme song.

Louise’s novel Edgar and the Flyboys was recently a finalist in Poe Baltimore’s 2022 Saturday “Visiter” Awards, which honor artistic works that continue Edgar Allan Poe’s legacy.

Website and to subscribe to Louise’s mailing list: https://www.louisegordaybooks.com/ 

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