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After winning a Hopwood Award for playwriting at the U of Michigan, Freya Smallwood earned an MFA in playwriting at UCLA, where her thesis play was honored with the Lucille Ball Award plus full production in UCLA's next theater season. However, fiction was her deepest love. After ten years -- no misprint -- devoted to an epic novel from a playwright's perspective, she spent eight years on the Cop&Doc series of literary mystery novels, through numerous revisions. The advantage of not hurrying to publish them was that the relationship of its crime-solving partners, like the characters themselves, became more fully realized with each rediscovery after several months' absence. Not only have former surfing celebrity Detective Tor Abelove and brain surgeon-turned-neuroscientist Dr. O. G. Bradley become their author's quasi-family; even their homes in fictional oceanfront Santa Christina and resort town El Albergue del Valoroso are a partly-fantasized celebration of her town and mountainside abode. At publication of the series' prequel, The Orchids Lady, a fifth volume is being planned. Logically, the chronologically first mystery of four published last was a risky decision -- and may even seem daft. However, the writer's own experience of repeatedly reworking these books is that reading them out of sequence actually possesses a unique charm: moments occur when the reader may foresee some future eventuality which the character cannot even imagine. Such prescience can be quite moving.

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MYSTERY & CRIME

THE ORCHIDS LADY

BY Freya Smallwood

A widowed brain surgeon investigates a murder in Smallwood’s mystery novel, a prequel to her detective series.

Santa Christina is an idyllic California town shaded by the lemonadeberry–covered slopes of Mount Reposo. It’s a quiet place, where the most fearsome predator is the occasional coyote. Dr. Ogy Bradley is shocked when he returns from a conference to discover that his neighbor and close friend, noted hillside gardener Babby Blenheim, has been killed in a mudslide. (It appears the sprinklers in her orchid garden malfunctioned.) Ogy, a widowed brain surgeon, can’t believe that Babby’s death was an accident. The person tasked with investigating the death is Ogy’s friend from the diving club, Detective Tor Abelove of the Santa Christina Police Department. Tor has always been a surfer first and a cop second, but he’s still a pretty good detective. He figures out that Babby was bludgeoned to death prior to the mudslide, but there’s no clear motive and no obvious suspects. Who would benefit from the orchid lady’s death? A local burglar? Her adopted niece and nephew, who would inherit her money? A rival gardener? A local politician with an acrimonious history? As Ogy and Tor look into the case, they quickly discover the ground beneath their feet is just as unstable as Babby’s hillside orchid field. Smallwood is a prose stylist, and her serpentine, often surprising sentences give the novel its playful, puzzling atmosphere: “Luis Paredes’ tactic of protecting his best second-hand shirt by sitting out a paintball war inside a cardboard carton had two major consequences—the attempted murder of his brother, and the apprehension of a burglar who for months had eluded police.” She hides the ball by nearly overwhelming readers with character detail and backstory, but the maximalism is part of the fun. New readers will be glad to know that previous Cop & Doc mysteries are waiting to be read.

A charming and immersive mystery with a lot of personality.

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Review Posted Online: May 17, 2024

ADDITIONAL WORKS AVAILABLE

Something Tricky Bad

Young Mexican gardener Angel Valdez agrees to house-sit a stranger's apartment, not expecting to contend with housebreakers -- murderous, murdered or amorous. To Detective Abelove, a "new" grave in Santa Christina's historic Mexican village proves exasperating: its stacked occupants rotate when no one is looking. Police lose one corpse and try to give away the others. After facts alter what seemed an obvious hate crime, the wrenching murder of an idealistic pre-med student behind the South Side Cowboy Saloon appears to be the over-protective detective's first unsolvable case. Then the passing of strangers from remote social worlds casts a brief trail of trust. Worry that his daughter may be concealing a serious illness causes benign Dr. Bradley to create a family crisis. But an impulsive visit to the crime scene that obsesses Tor metamorphoses his anxiety to contentment -- while in the barrio his nervous counterpart, a preteen drug dealer, turns rebellious against old fear.
Published: July 13, 2022
ISBN: 9798985901238, 9798985901245

The Case of THE CAST PEARL

Hotel Posada on the Strand is hosting both its decennial archaeological dig and a physicians' conference when a maid's corpse kicks up through the beach. Police disregard muddy fossil diggers to focus on the swank doctors, specialists in the "neglected tropical diseases" endemic to victim Melisenda Cordero's remote Mexican home. Her killing appears unintended. No one knows where her small daughter and mother reside, and the investigation is cursed by mayhem. The undocumented laborer witness who tried to rescue a friend from her grave abandons his job from fear of being deported. Detective Tor Abelove's protege, Officer Smithers, is so unnerved by an aggressive physician admirer that soon her confidence, career and marriage go awry. After a dangerous assault, Abelove is hospitalized. With hundreds of potential suspects scheduled to fly home shortly, Tor's island of sanity in a likely futile case remains Dr. Bradley, offering advice at home while he prepares Thanksgiving dinner. Ultimately, their two families' normalcy balances the crime's horrific backstory three thousand miles inside Latin America.
Published: Feb. 28, 2023
ISBN: 9798985901269; 9798985901276

The Raptor's Grasp

At a precarious moment for the US economy, university provost Hiram Adler hosts a "Black Saturday" party, encouraging guests to spend lavishly. When a shocking death at his cliffside home proves to be murder, police are dismayed to learn all guests were dressed in black -- might the victim not be the person targeted? Overprotective Abelove enrolls his wife Linda in a martial arts class, not imagining that the friendly combat lessons might endanger her life. Meanwhile at a diving club meeting, Dr. Bradley learns that a recent oceanography school grad tenuously connected to their murder victim has disappeared. Gravely injured, the young man had survived a suspicious drowning -- and one waiter at the Adlers' party was his despondent father. But after their waiter suspect is in custody, a second party guest vanishes -- victim of a still more ghastly death. As his case veers toward international disputes about the survivability of sea life, increasingly Tor fears that the murderer he seeks is someone he must not arrest.
Published: May 5, 2022
ISBN: 9798985901207, 9798985901221
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