Sunday, September 11, 2011

Seashells in the Deserts: My review




Seashells in the Desert
By Susan Tornga A Crossover Novel from
WhoooDoo Mysteries and SUNDOWNERS
Divisions of Treble Heart Books

I love historical novels, and am especially fond of those that revive a way of life long gone. Susan Tonga, with Seashells in the Desert, does just that with Tessa Crane, a Harvey Girl.

Having just watched “The Harvey Girls” movie again, I find Susan’s yarn of life as a Harvey Girl to be much more in keeping with “the way it was” than the musical extravaganza pitting Angela Landsbury (wicked saloon girl) against Judy Garland (virtuous Harvey Girl).

Not only is this a Historical Western, it is also a mystery, so who could ask for more?

Tessa Crane is a waitress in the Winslow, Arizona, Harvey House restaurant, one of a chain set up by the innovative Fred Harvey to serve fine dining to passengers of the fledgling Santa Fe Railway. She gets embroiled in a murder when an elegant female passenger is found dead in an alleyway, and her roommate’s brother is suspected.

I enjoyed reading this book, finding only one flaw that I would call a touch of revisionist history. Ms. Tonga has Tess rooming with Lupe, a local Hispanic girl. Right or wrong, in the world of Fred Harvey, only “well-mannered, educated, white women, 18 to 30 years of age, of good character,” need apply. While Susan does make note that Lupe is only allowed to work in the kitchen and not as a waitress, I seriously doubt Mr. Harvey would have allowed the mixing of races in the strictly run dorms. I also wonder that two girls escaped the legendery eagle eyes of the dorm mothers in order to run loose all night, but then, girls will be girls.

Historical PC aside, this a book worth reading.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Just Deserts book launch in Bisbee, AZ.

I am looking forward to launching Just Deserts, 4th in the Hetta Coffey Mystery Series, at Atalanta's Music and Books in historic Bisbee, AZ, Saturday, September 10 from 3-6 in the afternoon.

A lot of fun stuff is happening that day, and I am happy to take part.

The Tenth Annual Bisbee Bloomer's Garden Tour, a self-guided tour that features musicians in some of the gardens takes place between 10 am - 4 pm (Admission $10).
The tour of gardens will be held in the mile high historic district of Old Bisbee.
"The Big Freeze Garden Tour" will feature gardens that survived the zero degree night in February. Drought tolerant and traditional gardens in several distinct
neighborhoods will he included. More information may be obtained at
www.discoverbisee.com


Bisbee After 5 Art Walk features a unique shopping and cultural experience until 8pm. Over 30 shops and galleries, special sales and promotions, live entertainment and refreshments plus artist receptions. Call 520-432-5421 for more info.



So, check out the gardens, stop by Atalanta's for a chat, then we'll all go scarf up some culture, maybe a little free wine, and check out the latest Bisbee after 5 has to offer.