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TWO OVER EASY ALL DAY LONG by Shari Lane

TWO OVER EASY ALL DAY LONG

by Shari Lane

Pub Date: May 1st, 2024
ISBN: 9781952232862
Publisher: Golden Antelope Press

In Lane’s debut, an unlikely criminal pursues a murderer in his court-appointed small town.

Giles Anthony Maurice Gibson, president of ABC Toys, is held liable when a child chokes to death on one of the loosely attached eyes of ABC’s Poppy Panda doll. The judge sentences him to a year of community service—not in New York, where he lives, but in the dead child’s hometown of Motte and Bailey, Oregon. He soon finds himself a resident of room 202 in the Sleepy Time Motel, washing dishes at the Sunnyside Up café, and wearing an ankle bracelet that ensures he doesn’t leave town. Luckily, none of the locals know why he’s there; the girl’s family has since moved away, and everyone he meets knows him by his new nickname, Tony. As he waits for someone to give him his community service assignment, Tony passes time among his new coworkers, including the no-nonsense cafe owner, the beleaguered waitress, and the grizzled cook with the unlikely name of Walt Whitman. Soon after Tony’s arrival, Walt discovers a dead body in the dumpster behind the restaurant. Instead of alerting the police, Walt dragoons Tony into burying the body in the woods. Soon the Sunnyside Up is under investigation, and if Tony can’t figure out the identity of the murderer, he’s going to wind up with a much harsher sentence than community service. Lane is a talented stylist, and her prose glistens as she describes the picturesque environs of Motte and Bailey: “The tyrant sun made diamonds on the water. The golden fields around the reservoir gave the impression of plenty…Behind it all, the Blue Mountains made a graceful and glorious backdrop, not judgmental now, just a thing of beauty.” The real pleasures, though, are the deftly rendered characters (all characters in the true sense) and their relationships with one another. This is a comic novel with a big heart.

A quirky murder mystery with a wonderful sense of place.