In Grand Master of crime fiction Dorothy Salisbury Davis’s second Julie Hayes mystery, the Manhattan fortune-teller is plunged into a mystery that hinges on a stolen Da Vinci masterworkIt starts innocently enough. Julie Hayes and her husband have just returned to Manhattan from a month in Paris. ...
The final novel in Grand Master of crime fiction Dorothy Salisbury Davis’s Julie Hayes mystery series takes the amateur sleuth from the mean streets of Manhattan to Ireland in search of the father she never knew Julie Hayes is finally making it as a reporter—with a column at the New York Daily ...
Although published in 1976, A Death in the Life exudes a certain late 1950s Greenwich Village vibe. After all, who really said After all, who still really said “dig it” to mean “like” or “understand” by the time Gerald Ford was president?Our protagonist, Julie Hayes, is a second-rate actress who ...