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Shooting Star: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery

hardcoverMay 1, 2007
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ISBN-13: 9780312370275 ISBN-10: 031237027X
Publisher
Minotaur Books
Binding
hardcover
Published
May 1, 2007
Weight
0.9 lbs
Dimensions
21.80×2.30×14.40 cm

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Shooting Star: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery by Riggs, Cynthia. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780312370275.

In Shooting Star, ninety-two-year-old poet Victoria Trumbull becomes embroiled in controversy at the community theater on Marthas Vineyard. The new artistic director has announced plans to replace local amateur talent with off-Island professionals, and the cast and crew react murderously. Victoria intended the theaters current production, her adaptation of Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, to debunk the common farcical movie-monster interpretation by returning to Shelleys original serious commentary on the Industrial Revolution. However, after the night of the dress rehearsal, Victoria loses control over the production, and her drama begins to take a strange course. On that night, the eight-year-old boy playing the part of Frankensteins young brother disappears, and before a search can begin, a killer strikes. The Vineyards police forces mobilize for an Island-wide search. In the original story of Frankenstein, the boy is the first victim of the monster, and Victoria fears that a copycat killer is following her playscript. She determines to find the missing boy and track down the killer before more deaths occur. Along with familiar Island characters from her previous books, the author introduces a cast of new and often eccentric players. Shooting Star, the seventh book in the Marthas Vineyard mystery series, explores the rich setting of the Island that author Cynthia Riggs knows well, from the rose-covered Dukes County jail on Edgartowns Main Street to the quaint ferry terminal in Oak Bluffs. Its a delightful read that both fans and newcomers to the series will be sure to enjoy.