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The Dead Cat Bounce: A Home Repair is Homicide Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)

by Sarah Graves (Author)
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This Old House meets Murder, She Wrote in this Sarah Graves mystery set on the coast of Maine. Jacobia Triptree, onetime financial advisor to the Mob, finds her quiet retreat shattered by the unwelcome discovery of a dead man in the Victorian pile she is in the midst of restoring. That he has an ice pick in his forehead only confirms her suspicion that the death was brought about by something other than natural causes. When her closest friend, Ellie, confesses to having done the deed, Jacobia is convinced she is lying and determines to save Ellie from herself by finding the real killer.

The victim turns out to be a local boy who'd done well enough to be featured in the pages of Fortune magazine. Ellie's ostensible reason for her uncharacteristic violence is that he bankrupted her parents. Between bouts of waterproofing the basement and replacing floor joists, Jacobia sets out to find a more believable motive and murderer.

The mystery itself is not that complicated, and as Jacobia digs deeper under her house and into the past, the truth eventually surfaces. Graves sufficiently amuses, however, with delightful characterizations of Jacobia's former connections and the local heroes who assist her in her projects of rescuing Ellie and putting her house together. Jake's asides regarding the stock market, as well as the details of home restoration, also provoke the occasional smile. Graves is at her best delineating the tension between the small town's good guys and the federal investigators (and tourists) from far away. A gentle read, despite the shadow of the Mafia, and entertaining enough for bedtime diversion. --K.A. Crouch



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With the advent of amateur sleuth Jacobia Tiptree, Eastport, Maine, could become as deadly as Cabot Cove. Having left the daily grind of her job as a financial adviser in New York, Jake, as she is known to her friends, has settled in an old house in Eastport with her teenage son, Sam, away from her annoying ex-husband, the brain surgeon. When Jake discovers a dead man in her storeroom, an ice pick stuck in his head, her tranquillity is up-ended. Her friend and neighbor, Ellie White, starts acting strangely and then confesses to murdering the man, one Threnody McIlwaine, an old friend of Ellie's father and a ruthless corporate raider. Jake is quickly convinced that Ellie is protecting someone?perhaps her vicious mother or her father, who was ruined by McIlwaine?and despite threats to her own well-being continues nosing into the dead man's past. In her polished debut, Graves blends charming, evocative digressions about life in Eastport with an intricate plot, well-drawn characters and a wry sense of humor.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Gem of a book!, Oct 10 2003
By Holly Kincaid "Book addict" (Fishers, IN USA) - See all my reviews
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I love reading mystery stories when I'm ready for a light and easy read. I have read quite a few of them and I am thilled to add Sarah Graves to my "must read" list. Many "light" fiction books feel like you have just eaten cotton candy -- nothing to show for it and still unsatisfied. This book was just the opposite! The characters were well developed, the plot was enjoyable and the writing was very good. I am looking forward to reading the other books in the series and sharing my find with other fans of the mystery genre.

What a delightful book to read (either on the beach or in front of a warm fire with a cup of tea) when you just want to have some fun!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Dead Cat Bounce, Feb 11 2003
By Louis M. Perdue (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) - See all my reviews
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I bought and read this book based on a positive review I had read on the internet and am glad that I did so. The main character, Jacobia, grew on me as I read further into the book, although I have to admit I did not care for her at first, thinking her to be a bit judgmental and a little whiny. I learned to appreciate her and I hope that in the following books, we can see more of her background including her financial work with some questionable characters; now that would make some interesting storytelling. I agree with a previous reviewer in that I found nothing to like about her ex-husband, and everything to like about her boyfried; in fact, I found them almost too one-dimensional (evil ex-husband & perfect boyfriend), but not so much as in many of the cookie-cutter mysteries on the market today. I will definitely be picking up the next books in the series to read in the near future.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wicked Good, Sep 30 2002
By Lawrence E. Wilson (Mayfield, East Sussex, UK) - See all my reviews
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I read these over the summer, while vacationing near Boothbay Harbor---three engrossingly-interesting paperback mysteries set in Eastport, Maine, about as far Down East as a body can go...The Dead Cat Bounce, Triple Witch and Wicked Fix feature the indomitable Jacobia Tiptree, an escapee from the NYC financial scene (the first two titles derive from Wall Street slang for troublesome stock market situations), divorced from a high-maintenance neurosurgeon, who, having purchased an antique home in the easternmost city in the USA, spends all of her time and money fixing it up, raising her bright son, bonding with new friends, and solving the little problem of the bodies which keep turning up...in her mudroom, in the tidepools, in a boat's bait-box, hanging from the cemetery gate...

I really like these books! Not condescending regarding the Maine born-and-bred characters, but not over-romanticizing them, either. Graves catches the nuances of this small town on the sea's edge: the unrelenting hard work, the poverty, the long-gone fabled wealthy glory days of Eastport, the incredible natural beauty, the Edward-Hopper-like landscapes and the wealth of historical homes and buildings. She also manages to capture the feeling of being "from away" in a closed, tight-knit society where everyone knows everyone else's business and family skeletons...Jacobia's voice is a friendly, funny one, easy to like, and the supporting characters are all well-drawn and distinctive. Nor does she pull any punches in regards to the yuck-factor of murder: some of the descriptions are not for the squeamish. These ain't no tea-and-crumpets, civilized little murder mysteries...I can't wait to read more.

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5.0 out of 5 stars terrific
An author I hadn't heard of before. I bought this based on a rec.arts.mystery recommendation, and I loved it. Read more
Published on Nov 4 2001 by Andrew Barss

4.0 out of 5 stars Dead Cat Bounce - Not What You Think
The eye-catching title is really a reference to stock market jargon, which fits neatly into the story as the past career choice of the main character,Jacobia Tiptree, and which... Read more
Published on Jul 25 2000 by Barbara O'Neill

4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Downeast Maine Mystery
As a Mainer and lover of mystery stories, this book was enjoyable on both accounts. Good for foggy, cool summer days on the deck! Ms. Read more
Published on Jul 17 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable mystery
Being a former Mainer (albeit a Northerner, and not a downeaster), I'm always hesitant to read books with a Maine setting. Too few authors get it right. Read more
Published on Jul 14 2000 by ellebee

2.0 out of 5 stars Glad I read Triple Witch first
...had I not, I probably wouldn't have continued with this series. Dead Cat Bounce just seemed to meander. The characters were flat and the plot was pretty dull. Read more
Published on Aug 15 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars It will be most appreciated by a real Mainer!
This is a mystery of the first order and one that Mainers or those who have spent considerable time there will really love. Read more
Published on May 9 1999 by stetson@fau.edu

3.0 out of 5 stars amusing read, but not that realistic
First, let me say that I live in downeast Maine where this story takes place. Sarah Graves' book is on the whole, an interesting read. Read more
Published on Jan 11 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Well developed characters, intriguing storyline
An interesting debut with well developed characters. Jacobia (Jake)Tiptree and her teenage son, Sam, has left Manhattan and her overbearing ex-husband to relocate in an old... Read more
Published on Oct 18 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars A very enjoyable rea
It has been about a year since Jacobia Tiptree and her teenage son left their townhouse in Manhattan's upper east side. Read more
Published on Jul 28 1998

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