The Mystery of the Cape Cod Tavern

The Mystery of the Cape Cod Tavern, first published in 1934 by W. W. Norton & Co., is a detective story by Phoebe Atwood Taylor which features her series detective Asey Mayo,[1][2] the "Codfish Sherlock".[citation needed] This novel is a mystery of the type known as a whodunnit.

The Mystery of the Cape Cod Tavern
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AuthorPhoebe Atwood Taylor
LanguageEnglish
SeriesAsey Mayo
GenreMystery, Detective novel
PublisherW.W. Norton & Co
Publication date
1934
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages283 pp
OCLC12655032
Preceded byThe Mystery of the Cape Cod Players (1933) 
Followed bySandbar Sinister (1934) 

Plot summary

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Eve Prence is the glamorous and publicity-seeking owner of the famous Cape Cod Tavern, and uses her publicity to keep the Tavern filled with famous and/or wealthy guests. She has a house-full the night she's found at the bottom of the grand staircase, claiming somebody had tried to kill her. The following day, she is found with a knife in her ribs. Asey Mayo must work out the meaning of clues like a pair of antique pistols that contain a pair of antique daggers, and what exactly the blind boy on the scene of the crime heard, and a pair of dirty indentations on a windowsill before bringing home the crime to a surprising figure.

References

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  1. ^ Hubin, Allen J. (26 May 1968). "Criminals at Large". The New York Times. pp. BR51. ProQuest 118308782. Retrieved 23 July 2024 – via ProQuest.
  2. ^ Anderson, Issac (4 March 1934). "New Mystery Stories". The New York Times. pp. BR11. ProQuest 100933120. Retrieved 23 July 2024 – via ProQuest.