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Mood Indigo


Mood Indigo

An Edna Ferber Mystery #9

by Ed Ifkovic

Poisoned Pen Press

Historical Fiction , Mystery & Thrillers

Pub Date 02 Jan 2018

Review

Mood Indigo is a jazz age delight, complete with two stars of the era - Noel Coward and Edna Ferber. Their world is one where austerity stands besides privilege and the idle rich follow their dreams. From Broadway to breadlines, Ifkovic portrays a vibrant and volatile world. Dougie Maddox is a financially astute but socially naive heir to a 5th Ave dynasty. He loves Belinda Ross, an up and coming star, passionately and unreservedly. His jealousy is well known. When she is found strangled at an automat - Dougie is the prime suspect. He wants Edna and Noel to find out the truth.

Ifkovic does an excellent job breathing life into his characters. Using historical figures in a work of fiction can be a challenge, but he does a good job and the story is an interesting one. It can be a bit slow going at times, but on the whole Mood Indigo is well done.

4 / 5

I received a copy of Mood Indigo from the publisher and Netgalley.com in exchange for an honest review.

— Crittermom

Description

She was 1932 Broadway's newest sensation. Then she was murdered.

Three years after the Crash that ushered in the Great Depression, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and playwright Edna Ferber finds herself a guest at Noel Coward's lavish birthday party. The British wit, enjoying the Christmas holiday season in New York and bracing for a trip to Cleveland in the new year, has filled his room with rich, famous folks whose lives continue in stark contrast to those being lived out in the city's streets and poorer neighborhoods.

Edna is haunted by the dark landscape of Manhattan outside Coward's elegant rooms: the snake-like breadlines, the shanty village in Central Park, the gaunt apple sellers in threadbare suits on freezing sidewalks. She has yet to be introduced to the Automat where a few cents are the difference between nourishment and starvation.

Among those who've kept fortune intact is Dougie Maddox, the financially astute but socially naïve only son of a Fifth Avenue dynasty. His widowed mother, known as Lady Maud, has kept the thirty-five-year-old on a short leash, but Dougie has crossed paths with Belinda Ross, the new Broadway songbird. He's mesmerized by her, a woman flagrantly courted by other men. But Belinda seems besotted by Dougie. Gossip flourishes - she has a shadowy past and a producer brother anxious to break onto the Great White Way.

When Belinda is found strangled late one night in a Times Square Automat, jealous, hot-tempered Dougie is the prime suspect. But Noel, who had befriended him, and Edna, who likes him, team up to clear Dougie's name. Their investigation inevitably takes them deep into Belinda's circle and her past.

As the crowds in Time Square ready for a half-hearted New Year's celebration, are Noel and Edna watching the last act of a New York Othello, or is there some other killer-maybe more than one-afoot on the icy pavements of New York City?

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