The Sum of Her Parts

by David P. Simmons


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/27/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 232
ISBN : 9781450254441
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 232
ISBN : 9781450254465
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 232
ISBN : 9781450254458

About the Book

THE DUCK POINT YACHT CLUB, located on a peninsula on the New England coast, has welcomed invitees for over one hundred fifty years. When the charred relic of the club’s dory appears on the river and a naked wooden leg peeps out from under the stern thwart, two men suffering from professional loneliness are suddenly thrust into the midst of a murder mystery.

Paul Leach is a retired orthopedic surgeon who, with the help of a down-and-out police detective, becomes a self-appointed murder investigator. Eva Gitane, a seductive young beauty, has mysteriously vanished; when her body part turns up abruptly, Leach becomes frustrated by a confusing trail of gruesome clues. Unable to pinpoint any one of three males who once rivaled for Eva’s attention as her killer, Leach focuses on locating her body, wherever it might lie—underground or underwater.

As body pieces continue to emerge along the seashore, the doctor studies them in secret, applying knowledge gathered in his medical career and bone-collecting hobby. But as Leach arrives at a startling discovery only he could have fathomed, he realizes that Eva may have been not only enchanting, but also smart enough to catch her own killer.


About the Author

A New England native, Boston born and bred, David graduated from Exeter Academy, Yale College with a degree in English, and the Yale School of Medicine. After training in general surgery at the University of Michigan and serving as a medical officer aboard an aircraft carrier and at a naval hospital, he completed orthopedic surgical training in Harvard Medical School's residency program. For twenty-six years thereafter, he treated musculoskeletal disorders of all types in the Boston area, caring for patients and teaching residents at the Mass General, Faulkner, and Deaconess hospitals. Every winter, accompanied by his wife and three daughters, he volunteered to care for injured skiers at the Stratton Mountain Clinic in Vermont. Retiring from medical practice in 1999, David began writing fiction, filling the rest of his time studying French literature, taking courses at Wellesley College, carving wooden bird and animal sculptures, and photographing nature. Initially a family vacation spot and finally a year-round residence, the unique coastal village of Annisquam, Massachusetts, spawned a first murder mystery, The Sum of Her Parts. The next product was No End of Guilty Creatures, a murder mystery occurring in another extraordinary setting near Concord, New Hampshire. Currently David pesters French publishing houses with La Fin de Maigret, his novel about the mysterious death of the detective who starred in 103 tales by Georges Simenon, while he works on translating it into English.