Death in the Details by Katie Tietjen

April 2024 BPL

This historical mystery, Death in the Details by Katie Tietjen, is about a young woman, Maple Bishop, who uses her skill for creating intricate doll houses, to recreate a crime scene and solve a murder. The author was inspired by forensic specialist Francis Glessner Lee’s nutshells of unsolved murders on NPR. Glasser Lee used her nutshells of these crime scenes to train police officers on crime scene analysis. This novel is the first in the Maple Bishop series.

The novel takes place in post-World War II Vermont. It’s 1946. Maple Bishop, living in a small town with a law degree she can’t make use of because no one will hire a woman, has just lost her husband, the town doctor. Tragically, he was killed while stationed in France. She finds out that after the bills of his estate have been paid, there is next to nothing left of the life insurance payment. Mabel finds herself broke with bills of her own to pay.

Unable to work in the legal field and with pressing bills, Maple decided to try and make some money from something that she was extremely good at and was also gender-appropriate, selling the dollhouses she made as a hobby. From top to bottom, inside and outside, Maple was very skilled at paying attention to every miniscule detail. She called her business Maple’s Miniatures.

To get the mystery started, she finds the husband of her first customer dead when she went to their farm to deliver a dollhouse. He was hanging in the barn. At first sight, certain things seemed strange to Mabel’s eye, namely, bruises on his body and the height he chose to self-hang himself. The town sheriff, when he arrived at the farm, immediately thought it was a suicide, ignoring Maple’s concerns.

Maple reasoned that the best way to illustrate her concerns and work through her questions, was to make a miniature of the farmer hanging in the barn – the crime scene in a nutshell. Even with this effort however, the sheriff remained convinced the case was closed. He was not going to change his mind based on the reasonings of a woman, who he believed had no business dealing in such matters. But a young officer-in-training takes an interest in the case and works with Maple to discover the truth. Here’s where Maple’s adventure, which was sometimes very threatening, begins. This was really interesting, using the skill of visual crime scene analysis to figure things out.

Maple’s talent for detail and seeing things others miss, makes her uncompromising and firm in pursuing open questions and secrets of the people in this town. The author gives rich background to her characters as they interact in this post-World War II era novel. The effects of war reached even this small town. The setting in wintry, rural, small-town Vermont served more than as just a backdrop. It helped shape the characters, their quirky personalities, their distrust of outsiders and attitude toward women. The well-developed setting also made it easy to immerse yourself, making the story feel real, leaving a powerful impact. I thought this was well done by the author and I will definitely read the next book in the series, Murder in Miniature, just published in September. I hope you give this historical, crime scene mystery a read, Death in the Details by Katie Tietjen.

Alibis collection

The six short stories in this alibi crime collection about lies, deception, accountability, and without proof of means, motive and opportunity, the guilty party can walk free. These are really interesting, well written, thrilling mysteries that are great to finish-off on a ride somewhere or on vacation. I read them over a few days while vacationing in Trinidad.

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The Alibi collection is a great set of six stories, that are filled with thrills, suspense and mystery, that can be read in one sitting or whenever you have a little time, you know, when you don’t want to take on a novel – just read one story and have closure, while taking a short break. It’s aIso a good, convenient way to explore new authors without giving up the time commitment. I discovered a couple new ones while reading them. Hope you give this entertaining collection a read.

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Five Women, Victims of Circumstance

THE FIVE: The Untold Lives of The Women Killed by Jack the Ripper by Hallie Rubenold

I purchased this book while viewing a True Crime forum at the virtual 2020 Brooklyn Book Festival, yes, virtual because of the pandemic. The author, Hallie Rubenold, is a social historian who researched the lives of the five victims of serial killer, Jack the Ripper, something she said hasn’t been done before because the victims were simply painted with a broad brush as prostitutes and therefore not worth discussing.

The five victims were: Mary Ann Nichols (August, 1845 – August 31, 1888); Annie Chapman (September, 1841 – September 8, 1888); Elisabeth Stride (November, 1843 – September 30, 1888); Catherine Eddowes (April, 1842 – September 30, 1888); Mary Jane Kelly (~1863 – November 9, 1888). All women were in their forties and on the street, looking for a place to sleep when they died, except for Mary Jane Kelly, who was 25 years old and killed in her room, in her bed. They were all killed within a one mile radius. But that is all people, in general, know about them – their names, when and where they died, and the brutal way their bodies were mutilated. But who were they in life?