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Stream of Death: An Ed McAvoy Mystery [Hardcover]

Bill Stackhouse (Author)
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March 7, 2001
A Catskills community is rocked by a dog who digs up a famous stolen diamond and Sicilians who have sworn a vendetta for a World War II crime. Sicily, World War II. The Allied landing has begun. Will the Italians fight with the Germans, or run? The answer leads a German officer to a murderous act and the theft of a Sicilian family heirloom. Ulster County, New York, the present. The Catskills community is the perfect, peaceful place for a widowed mother to raise her son, work in her brother's pub, and date the chief of police. Young Danny and his ace dog love to fish and make two friends, both old men, who share their stream with him. Nature's generosity and Danny's skill is such that fish becomes a regular menu item at the pub. All goes swimmingly until one day, the dog digs up a pouch containing the long missing Isabela Pendant. More shocking, someone soon shoots the senior gentleman, the one who is married to toothsome Cynthia. He falls into the stream, but a young Protestant priest fishes out the dying man and hears his last confession. Chief McAvoy would like to know what it was, but Fr. John's lips are sealed. In Greene County, just to the north, a luxurious retirement home houses Don Vittorio Gianelli, brother of the long dead Contessa whose dazzling diamond has now reappeared. Chief McAvoy finds this coincidence hard to swallow. But no matter how he prods, no information falls his way. In the end, like a fisherman, he relies upon guile to reel in his killer...
This atmospheric and unusually plotted novel balancing hardboiled and softer elements adds up to a knockout debut for Bill Stackhouse.

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Tying together a Sicilian pendant stolen during WWII, a triple murder and jewel heist in Detroit in the recent past, as well as buried treasure and murder in the present-day Catskills, Bill Stackhouse introduces a strong, likable new police hero in his debut novel, Stream of Death: An Ed McAvoy Mystery. When the body of an older man befriended by McAvoy's girlfriend's teenage son turns up in a river, the Ulster County, N.Y., police chief soon finds a trail leading from the victim's obliging fishing buddies to a vengeful mafioso. A playwright and scriptwriter, Stackhouse shows a sure touch in this blend of the hard-boiled and the lighthearted.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Cold-blooded murder and cold-hearted greed mark the "travels" of a fabulous 25-carat, rose-colored diamond, stolen by a Nazi officer in Sicily, then brought by way of Brazil to Detroit, where it's heisted again. By the time Danny Henderson's labrador digs it up near Peekamoose Heights in upstate New York, it still inspires the delayed vengeance of a Mafia don. Chief Ed McAvoy (Danny's mom's boyfriend) deals with the new spate of murder brought on by discovery of the gem. First-time author Stackhouse relies heavily on narrative backfill, but the plot and procedural elements are pretty interesting. For larger collections.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 226 pages
  • Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press; First Edition edition (March 7, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1890208566
  • ISBN-13: 978-1890208561
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,784,193 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Born in Cleveland, Ohio, and raised in Detroit, Michigan, mystery writer, playwright, and part-time actor Bill Stackhouse has a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from General Motors Institute in Flint, Michigan, and a Masters Degree from Wayne State University in Detroit.

At Ford Motor Company and later, as Director of Quality Assurance & Training at a large automotive parts supplier, Bill became involved in the development of instructional manuals and training films. In the throes of a mid-life crisis, he decided to pursue the most enjoyable aspect of his job on a full-time basis―writing.

Bill's scriptwriting credits include training films and promotional videos for NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, to name a few. He has also written numerous radio and TV commercials.

Branching out from technical writing into the arts, four of Bill's seven stage plays (The Best Laid Plans, The Early Bird, To Serve and Protect, and A Tradition of Service) have won contests - a local, a statewide, a regional, and a national.

In addition to playwriting, Bill has directed many productions for various community theatres. For a very brief time, he even had a theatre company of his own that toured six mid-size cities in Northern Alabama and Southern Tennessee.

Bill and his wife now live in Central Florida where he continues to write mystery novels and stage plays (when its raining and he can't lay golf).

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Refreshing new talent., December 15, 2002
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Bill Stackhouse steps onto the mystery writing scene with a tale that is both entertaining and thought provoking. A quick read, I simply couldn't put the book down until the last pages were turned!! Will definitely look for more from this talented writer.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent prose and characterizations, March 17, 2001
This review is from: Stream of Death: An Ed McAvoy Mystery (Hardcover)
In 1943 Sicily, Nazi Colonel Meitner knows the Italian army will collapse and the allies will easily defeat the few German units. When the battle is engaged, the action goes as expected by Meitner. However, before retreating from the island, he pays his respects to La Contessa Sophia Campi, a person he believes is part of the resistance. Without a word he kills Sophia and takes her diamond pendant jewel. Not long afterward, Sophia's brother Vittoria Gianelli arrives to learn that his beloved sibling was executed and vows a vendetta.

Over five decades later, Ulster County, New York police chief Ed McAvoy enjoys his life in the Catskills. However, his idyllic lifestyle takes a back seat starting with the discovery of a dog digging up a diamond pendant that Mafia Don Vittoria reads about in the Ashokan Register. The Don knows that his vendetta will finally begin. For Ed, the pendant leads to the difficult investigation of a murder of a senior citizen and the demands of the Don to return what is a family heirloom.

STREAM OF DEATH is an enjoyable regional mystery that links events over five decades apart. The well-written story line works because the minor subplots bring depth to the cast, making the key players seem genuine. In his debut novel, Bill Stackhouse writes like an old pro stacking his chances for success with this phenomenal police procedural that combines a hard-boiled investigation with that of a regional cozy.

Harriet Klausner

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