Mabel Seeley
Fiction 1941 | 385 pages
The Library is a restaurant in International Falls, Minnesota. The walls of the restaurant are lined with shelves filled with books ... and you can take as many as you want when you go there to enjoy lunch or dinner. This is where I acquired Chuckling Fingers. Yes, the plot summary on the back of the book intrigued me, but it was the title that caused me to place this next to my plate of fresh walleye fingers.
The Chuckling Fingers has a smart protagonist, a complicated plot, and a range of characters. Published in 1941, this book was delightful to read in part because it was written 80 years ago. The Heaton family, lumber barons, are together in their estate called "Fiddling Fingers" on Lake Superior, near the town of Grand Marais in Minnesota. Ann Gray is our protagonist and narrator. She is a stenographer in her real life, but comes to visit Jacqueline, her very good friend and cousin, when she learns something is seriously wrong. And she turns into a detective.
"Tricks" keep happening .... Bill's suit develops holes all over, when he and Jacqueline are on their honeymoon. And then there is a fire in their bed, a shredded bathrobe, a missing piece of blue chalk ... all these tricks and more are perpetrated by the villain, and the tricks soon evolve into murder.
I like this book because it is a real mystery, right from the start, with characters that intertwine, and lots of vexing action, a sense of tension in the writing, and a satisfying denouement. Seeley was a well-known mystery writer of her time.
I have finished and I still chuckle (no pun intended) at the title. You will find it refers to the noise made when dangerous waters crash against the finger-shaped rocks on Lake Superior.
I recommend this book ... it is fun and gratifying.
November 2023
Glad you enjoyed this, Andrea. I tried it a few years ago and gave up about 50 pages in. As I don’t keep notes on books I don’t finish, I can’t report why.
That’s what I love about my blog …. We have different opinions!