Publication Date: April 16, 2024
Publisher: Historium Press
Pages: 248 pp.
Genre: Historical Mystery
Book Description
The last thing LAPD Detectives McManus and Tyson expect to find behind Pantages Theatre is a body rolled up in a blanket. The last thing Margaret Morehouse, one of the city's first policewoman with arrest powers, expects to do is join the investigation. When a deadly explosion at the L. A. Times derails their efforts, Margaret finds herself at a crossroads and strikes out on her own, a path leading to delusion and self-discovery on a vaudeville stage. Her husband's nephew Leland further complicates the situation by sharing a ransom note and confiding his failure to report his wife's disappearance at the Dominguez Air Meet.
A brief stint as a magician's assistant takes Margaret to Chicago, where she almost signs on as a zig zag girl, the term used for ladies performing in the "cutting-a-woman-in-two"
illusion. Instead, Margaret returns to the tumultuous world of early twentieth century Los
Angeles. Reunited with McManus and Tyson, she confronts prejudices and societal norms in efforts to identify a body, clear Leland's name, and topple the stranglehold one powerful, amoral person has over many lives. Their efforts lead to dead ends and misconceptions before truth comes to light. Love is rekindled and danger uncovered in unlikely places. Margaret goes from Zig Zag Girl to Zig Zag Woman, no longer cut in two but headed on a clearer path.
Excerpt
Of three things Margaret was certain: somewhere last night’s behemoth had a safe harbor; Tyson and McManus would never snare him on their own; and, despite her vulnerable state, she might be the only means through which justice could be served.
Balancing roles of dedicated policewoman and devoted wife had been difficult, but it would take at least one more day to clear Leland's name. Her first task would be to inform Edmund about the pregnancy and assert her need to solve the case. The baby wasn't real to her yet, but the danger to the man she loved all too clear.
Talking to Edmund in person would undoubtedly close the door on any further investigation. Writing a letter seemed the coward's way out, but the only way to proceed.
Edwin was the cornerstone of her life. Before they met, she had been a headstrong girl with only creature comforts and an unconventional upbringing to define her. He'd nurtured Margaret's social conscience and encouraged her to act upon it.
The little life growing inside had survived so much already, she rationalized, as she took up pen and paper. Making several starts and stops, the letters she ripped up were full of guilt. If she did not rise to the challenge of Elvira's evil, their entire family might be destroyed.
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Meet the Author
Early experience as a staff greeting card writer introduced Roberta Tracy to witty people who shared the writer’s dream. Marriage, motherhood, and career intervened, but she maintained that creative desire.
A degree in nonprofit management led her to work situations where newsletters, grant proposals, and business correspondence took precedence. Still, she wrote poetry, some of which won prizes and publication, and children’s books set in worldwide locations. Recently, she co-authored Come Dream With Me, a part travelogue, part hippie nostalgia work of creative nonfiction, detailing the adventures of colleague Inese Civkulis.
No matter what writing projects unfold in the future, she'll never find enough words to thank family and friends for their inspiration and encouragement.
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Thank you very much for featuring Roberta Tracy on your blog today, with an excerpt from her intriguing mystery, Zig Zag Woman.
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Cathie xx
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