Mausoleum: A Ben Abbott Mystery

Author:   Justin Scott
Publisher:   Poisoned Pen Press
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9781590589717


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   06 December 2011
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Mausoleum: A Ben Abbott Mystery


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When Newbury, Connecticut's three hundred year old village cemetery is invaded by a gaudy, half-million dollar mausoleum, Ben Abbott is not happy. Newcomer Brian Grosess tall, wide, mirror-polished eruption of eternal ego sticks out in the peaceful burying ground like a McMansion in an apple orchard. Bens fellow drinkers at the bar have nicknamed the monstrosity, McTomb. But no one expected to find Brians body locked in his mausoleum, fifty years ahead of schedule. Then Homeland Security Immigration Criminal Enforcement agents descend on Newbury hunting for Charlie Cubrero, an illegal immigrant farm handand supposed gang leaderwho bought a gun after he was stiffed for fifty bucks by Brian Grose. Ben Abbott doesnt buy it. Half the town was in the graveyard celebrating Newburys tercentennial when Brian was shot and most of them were mad at him. Besides, Ben admires the hard working Charlie. And he fears that the news that the illegal worked for the Village Cemetery Association will destroy the venerable society already torn asunder by suing and counter-suing anti-mausoleum traditionalists and pro-mausoleum insurgents.

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Author:   Justin Scott
Publisher:   Poisoned Pen Press
Imprint:   Poisoned Pen Press
Edition:   Reprint
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.330kg
ISBN:  

9781590589717


ISBN 10:   1590589718
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   06 December 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Wry, witty and garnished with sharply observed local color: Scott at his best. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review Ben Abbott, the realtor with the nose of a shamus (McMansion, 2007, etc.), returns to investigate skullduggery among the dead. Snooty Newbury, Conn., has been burying people in the village cemetery for 300 years, but this corpse is different. In life it was Brian Grose, slick operator, world-class egotist and owner -- better say perpetrator -- of a gaudy eyesore of a mausoleum locals have dubbed McTomb. As the result of three well-placed bullets, McTomb is about to be occupied earlier than foreseen. Irked by negative publicity, the trustees of Newbury's Cemetery Association decide that it's time for real-estate agent Ben to dust off his private-eye license and do what the police can't. Given the unpleasant nature of the departed, the list of those eager to see Grose in hallowed ground is predictably long. It includes the husbands of seduced wives, the wives themselves, a selection of chagrined business associates and the cheated Ecuadoran illegal favored by the cops, a man who might have felt an irresistible need for payback. Ben buckles down to sort it all out, but once he does, he realizes something else needs sorting: the question of what was right and what was wrong -- and what he's required to do about it. Wry, witty and garnished with sharply observed local color: Scott at his best. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review Ben Abbott, the realtor with the nose of a shamus (McMansion, 2007, etc.), returns to investigate skullduggery among the dead. Snooty Newbury, Conn., has been burying people in the village cemetery for 300 years, but this corpse is different. In life it was Brian Grose, slick operator, world-class egotist and owner -- better say perpetrator -- of a gaudy eyesore of a mausoleum locals have dubbed McTomb. As the result of three well-placed bullets, McTomb is about to be occupied earlier than foreseen. Irked by negative publicity, the trustees of Newbury's Cemetery Association decide that it's time for real-estate agent Ben to dust off his private-eye license and do what the police can't. Given the unpleasant nature of the departed, the list of those eager to see Grose in hallowed ground is predictably long. It includes the husbands of seduced wives, the wives themselves, a selection of chagrined business associates and the cheated Ecuadoran illegal favored by the cops, a man who might have felt an irresistible need for payback. Ben buckles down to sort it all out, but once he does, he realizes something else needs sorting: the question of what was right and what was wrong -- and what he's required to do about it. Wry, witty and garnished with sharply observed local color: Scott at his best. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review


Wry, witty and garnished with sharply observed local color: Scott at his best. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review


Ben Abbott, the realtor with the nose of a shamus (McMansion, 2007, etc.), returns to investigate skullduggery among the dead.Snooty Newbury, Conn., has been burying people in the village cemetery for 300 years, but this corpse is different. In life it was Brian Grose, slick operator, world-class egotist and owner -- better say perpetrator -- of a gaudy eyesore of a mausoleum locals have dubbed McTomb. As the result of three well-placed bullets, McTomb is about to be occupied earlier than foreseen. Irked by negative publicity, the trustees of Newbury's Cemetery Association decide that it's time for real-estate agent Ben to dust off his private-eye license and do what the police can't. Given the unpleasant nature of the departed, the list of those eager to see Grose in hallowed ground is predictably long. It includes the husbands of seduced wives, the wives themselves, a selection of chagrined business associates and the cheated Ecuadoran illegal favored by the cops, a man who might have felt an irresistible need for payback. Ben buckles down to sort it all out, but once he does, he realizes something else needs sorting: the question of what was right and what was wrong -- and what he's required to do about it.Wry, witty and garnished with sharply observed local color: Scott at his best. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review


Wry, witty and garnished with sharply observed local color: Scott at his best. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review Ben Abbott, the realtor with the nose of a shamus (McMansion, 2007, etc.), returns to investigate skullduggery among the dead. Snooty Newbury, Conn., has been burying people in the village cemetery for 300 years, but this corpse is different. In life it was Brian Grose, slick operator, world-class egotist and owner -- better say perpetrator -- of a gaudy eyesore of a mausoleum locals have dubbed McTomb. As the result of three well-placed bullets, McTomb is about to be occupied earlier than foreseen. Irked by negative publicity, the trustees of Newbury's Cemetery Association decide that it's time for real-estate agent Ben to dust off his private-eye license and do what the police can't. Given the unpleasant nature of the departed, the list of those eager to see Grose in hallowed ground is predictably long. It includes the husbands of seduced wives, the wives themselves, a selection of chagrined business associates and the cheated Ecuadoran illegal favored by the cops, a man who might have felt an irresistible need for payback. Ben buckles down to sort it all out, but once he does, he realizes something else needs sorting: the question of what was right and what was wrong -- and what he's required to do about it. Wry, witty and garnished with sharply observed local color: Scott at his best. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review Ben Abbott, the realtor with the nose of a shamus (McMansion, 2007, etc.), returns to investigate skullduggery among the dead. Snooty Newbury, Conn., has been burying people in the village cemetery for 300 years, but this corpse is different. In life it was Brian Grose, slick operator, world-class egotist and owner -- better say perpetrator -- of a gaudy eyesore of a mausoleum locals have dubbed McTomb. As the result of three well-placed bullets, McTomb is about to be occupied earlier than foreseen. Irked by negative publicity, the trustees of Newbury's Cemetery Association decide that it's time for real-estate agent Ben to dust off his private-eye license and do what the police can't. Given the unpleasant nature of the departed, the list of those eager to see Grose in hallowed ground is predictably long. It includes the husbands of seduced wives, the wives themselves, a selection of chagrined business associates and the cheated Ecuadoran illegal favored by the cops, a man who might have felt an irresistible need for payback. Ben buckles down to sort it all out, but once he does, he realizes something else needs sorting: the question of what was right and what was wrong -- and what he's required to do about it. Wry, witty and garnished with sharply observed local color: Scott at his best. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review


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Justin Scott is the author of twenty-two novels. With many of his books set at sea, he has been called the Dick Francis of yachting . In his other life as a mystery writer, he created the Ben Abbott detective series (HardScape, StoneDust, FrostLine, and McMansion), and was twice nominated for the Edgar Allan Poe Award by the Mystery Writers of America. Before becoming a full-time writer, Scott worked at a variety of jobs: he drove boats and trucks, built Fire Island beach houses, tended bar in a Hell's Kitchen saloon, and edited an electronic engineering journal. He holds Bachelors and Masters degrees in American history, and has traveled extensively in Russia, China, and Scotland. He lives in Connecticut with his wife, the filmmaker Amber Edwards.

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