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Judas Island: A Bay Tanner Mystery (Bay Tanner Mysteries) [Mass Market Paperback]

Kathryn R. Wall (Author)
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Bay Tanner Mysteries May 3, 2005
After an abruptly-ended stay in Paris, Bay Tanner is more than happy to return home to South Carolina and immerse herself back into the tranquil scenery, small-town gossip, and affection of numerous concerned friends. But her peaceful return is short-lived when her fledgling detective agency gets a new client-Gray Palmer, an archeologist friend of Bay's sleuthing partner Erik Whiteside. While digging around one of the isolated coastal islands, Gray discovered a far-from-ancient body and wants help in identifying it. But it isn't long before Gray turns up dead in a freak boating accident ... or before it becomes plain that some very deadly people will do anything to stop an investigation. Now, Bay must travel the darkest byways of the past, from Charleston's historic streets to an infamous local island's shore to the heart of several civil-rights-era disappearances...and into a lethal confrontation.


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Set in South Carolina's low country, Wall's cozy series featuring widowed accountant Bay Tanner gets better with each book. In her fourth outing (after 2003's Perdition House), Bay returns home from an extended stay in Paris to find that her father, the Simpson part of Simpson & Tanner, Inquiry Agents, is making regular and significant payments to a mysterious visitor. When Judge Simpson refuses to answer Bay's questions about what's going on, Bay is stumped. How could her father be a blackmailer's target? Meanwhile, an old college friend of computer expert Eric Whiteside, with whom Bay started Simpson & Tanner, is killed in a freak boating accident, leaving a not-so-grieving father and a girlfriend who insists the death was murder. Wall manages to keep several seemingly unconnected story lines in play, building suspense gradually until things fall neatly into place. Her greatest strength, however, is her heroine, who exudes self-confidence whether auditing the books of a shrimping company or consulting a forensics expert. Bay's wry observation on how middle-aged women are invisible to waitresses if an attractive man is nearby cuts to the bone, but is made without rancor. Wall should continue to build a following among fans of older female sleuths.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Former accountant Bay Tanner returns to Hilton Head, South Carolina, from Paris when her boyfriend, Alain Darnay, rejoins Interpol, despite her objections. Tanner and colleagues in her fledgling detective agency--including her father (a retired judge) and computer expert Erik Whiteside--become involved in investigating the death of Erik's college friend Gray Palmer, an archaeologist who died after finding a skeleton on an island off the South Carolina coast. Gray's death is ruled an accident, but Erik and Gray's friend Mindy are convinced that it was murder and that Mindy has reason to fear for her own life. A vividly described setting and a likable, believable heroine, who is trying to come to terms with losing her lover, add appeal to the mystery plot, which hinges on that genre staple, the long-buried secret. Sue O'Brien
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 321 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks (May 3, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312934815
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312934811
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,565,979 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Like many of you, I found turning 50 more than a little traumatic. It suddenly dawned on me that, if I ever hoped to realize my goal of becoming a published writer, I needed to get cracking. Fortunately, that "ugly" birthday coincided with my husband's and my early retirement to South Carolina. With the pressure of my accounting business behind me (although I still get a little twitchy around April 15), I set out to chase my dream.

It took nine months (hmmm...?)to complete "In For a Penny," the first Bay Tanner mystery, and much longer than that to get it published. You can read about that whole odyssey on my Web site. Now, with several books in print, I have come to appreciate how very fortunate I've been because there aren't many people who get to realize their childhood fantasies. So if you've ever had a dream, and earning a living or raising a family has kept you from pursuing it, go for it now. It's never too late.

When I'm not hunched over my keyboard, I try to resurrect my tennis game and read voraciously, even in the kitchen. My philosophy? Why waste all that time while you're waiting for things to boil? I love working in the local schools to encourage kids to write, and I've been a mentor for more than eight years. I used to list travel as one of my favorite pastimes; but, now that we live on our island paradise, we don't seem to have much incentive to leave. I have come to a deep appreciation of the beauty and grace of the South Carolina Lowcountry, and I hope that love shines through in all the Bay Tanner mysteries.

The business of being an author takes up a lot of time, too. When I was yearning after a writing career, I never fully understood how much time and money would have to be expended on marketing and promotion. I do dozens of signings, speaking engagements, conferences, and appearances every time a new book comes out. In addition, I've been a Kids Love a Mystery representative and been in charge of the Eastern Region of the Southeast Chapter of Mystery Writers of America. I'm currently the treasurer of that chapter. I've spent two terms as National Publicity Chair of Sisters in Crime, including being heavily involved in the planning for their 20th Anniversary celebration in 2006.

Did that sound like complaining? A little, I guess, but it all comes with the terriotry of being a published writer, and I wouldn't change that for anything. I'm doing something I love, and you can't ask for much more than that. Life is good.

 

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Was Gray killed to cover up a murder?, August 25, 2004
Bay Tanner and her friend Erik Whiteside have started an investigation agency. Bay's background is in accounting and financial consulting. These skills still come in handy in investigations. Erik is great on the computer. Bay's father, The Judge, although confined to a wheelchair, often assists them.

Bay returns home from Paris after the apparent collapse of her short-lived affair with Interpol agent Alain Darnay. Not long after returning, she discovers a rift has been wedged between The Judge and his housekeeper, Lavinia. With some information from Lavinia, Bay is trying to discover the truth about what has happened.

In the meantime, her partner Erik calls about a new case. His old college drinking buddy, archaeologist Gray Palmer, has uncovered a grave and taken a bone. After hinting the bone may belong to a murder victim, Gray is found dead. Bay and Erik start investigating to find out whether his death is related and who the murder victim is. They hit lots of roadblocks along the way, especially from Gray's father. Gray Jr.'s girlfriend spurs them along, but Bay can't decide if she is telling them the complete truth.

Before they uncover the truth, they put themselves in grave danger.

This is the first Bay Tanner book I've read. It definitely won't be the last. It was terrific. I found myself constantly picking it up to read more!

Bay has a lot of personal baggage and it is intertwined into the story in just the right way to keep you wanting more. I really like Bay. She is a believable protagonist. The relationships between characters are very well written, too.

I love books set in the south. Set in South Carolina, this book is steeped in the south. Bay's knowledge of the area and people really comes to play in the solving of this mystery.

This series is definitely a new favorite of mine. I highly recommend this book!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars exciting amateur sleuth, April 29, 2004
Bay Tanner enjoys being with her lover in France as he recuperates from an injury he got while helping her on a case. Their idyllic time together ends when Interpol recruits him for another assignment so Bay returns home to South Carolina, unwilling to put up with the fact that he might die on the job like her husband did. At home, Eric informs her that his friend, archeologist Gray Palmer, is working on uninhabited islands off the southeast coast and has found the remains of a dead body.

He wants them to discover who the deceased is. Before they get deep into their investigation, Gray dies, supposedly in a boating accident. His girlfriend insists that Gray was murdered and the same people who killed him are after her. When a bone is Fed-Exed to Eric, they take it to an archeologist who tells them that it belonged to a black man buried for five decades. Gray's father hires them to find out if his son was murdered and then fires them in the same week. Bay and Erik refuse to stop as they are determined to find the island where the bones are burned, risking their life in the process.

A Bay Tanner mystery is always fun to read because it is an exciting action thriller as well as a cerebral mystery. Readers will understand why Bay hides her heartache so no one can pity her. The plot is basically straight line but that doesn't mean the answers to the mystery are easy to solve because there are quite a few people who seek to stop Bay and Erik any way they can in Kathryn R. Wall's exciting amateur sleuth tale.

Harriet Klausner

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of my time, August 7, 2008
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This was so slow, it took 20 chapters to get to the crime and the solving of that crime. This book wasted the first 20 chapters on the simpering feelings of poor Bay Tanner and her sad memories of her dead husband and having to leave her new special man, who is still recovering from his poor wounds but goes off in service to Interpol. This endless exploration of Bay Tanner's (so tender and confused) feelings is not what I look for in a crime novel.
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Gray Palmer, Araminda Albright, Hilton Head, Judas Island, Erik Whiteside, Harry Simon, Felicity Baronne, Chris Brandon, Bay Tanner, Coast Guard, Monkey Island, Mindy Albright, Ron Singleton, Mercer Mary Prescott, Miss Addie, Delbert Pidgen, Cynthia Sellers, Harlan Fleming, Beaufort County, Port Royal Plantation, South Carolina, Alain Darnay, Denton Douglass, Gray Senior, Lavinia Smalls
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