The Woman Who Lowered the Boom
Stewart "Hoagy" Hoag is thrilled after a meeting with his editor, Norma, where she predicts his new book is sure to establish him as the next great American author. But his happiness is short-lived when at his next meeting with Norma she asks for his help in discovering who is behind a series of increasingly threatening letters sent to her attention.



Norma herself is not overly concerned about the letters but her boyfriend, Detective Lieutenant Romaine Very of the NYPD, thinks the threat of violence against Norma should not be so easily dismissed. Very feels the combination of Hoagy's detective skills and knowledge of the underbelly of the publishing world make him the perfect person to investigate the matter. Plus, Hoagy is a friend he can trust to take care of the love of his life. Hoagy agrees if for nothing else than to ease the minds of two people he cares about very much. After all, this is likely to be nothing more than a dramatic gesture from a frustrated writer.



But as Hoagy and his trusty basset hound Lulu investigate, the threats move beyond the written word, making it clear that someone out there is determined to write a vicious ending to Norma's life. This is not the return to the literary world that Hoagy dreamed of, but he is determined to unravel the mystery before the author of these crimes gets the last word.
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The Woman Who Lowered the Boom
Stewart "Hoagy" Hoag is thrilled after a meeting with his editor, Norma, where she predicts his new book is sure to establish him as the next great American author. But his happiness is short-lived when at his next meeting with Norma she asks for his help in discovering who is behind a series of increasingly threatening letters sent to her attention.



Norma herself is not overly concerned about the letters but her boyfriend, Detective Lieutenant Romaine Very of the NYPD, thinks the threat of violence against Norma should not be so easily dismissed. Very feels the combination of Hoagy's detective skills and knowledge of the underbelly of the publishing world make him the perfect person to investigate the matter. Plus, Hoagy is a friend he can trust to take care of the love of his life. Hoagy agrees if for nothing else than to ease the minds of two people he cares about very much. After all, this is likely to be nothing more than a dramatic gesture from a frustrated writer.



But as Hoagy and his trusty basset hound Lulu investigate, the threats move beyond the written word, making it clear that someone out there is determined to write a vicious ending to Norma's life. This is not the return to the literary world that Hoagy dreamed of, but he is determined to unravel the mystery before the author of these crimes gets the last word.
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The Woman Who Lowered the Boom

The Woman Who Lowered the Boom

by David Handler

Narrated by Peter Berkrot

Unabridged — 6 hours, 40 minutes

The Woman Who Lowered the Boom

The Woman Who Lowered the Boom

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Overview

Stewart "Hoagy" Hoag is thrilled after a meeting with his editor, Norma, where she predicts his new book is sure to establish him as the next great American author. But his happiness is short-lived when at his next meeting with Norma she asks for his help in discovering who is behind a series of increasingly threatening letters sent to her attention.



Norma herself is not overly concerned about the letters but her boyfriend, Detective Lieutenant Romaine Very of the NYPD, thinks the threat of violence against Norma should not be so easily dismissed. Very feels the combination of Hoagy's detective skills and knowledge of the underbelly of the publishing world make him the perfect person to investigate the matter. Plus, Hoagy is a friend he can trust to take care of the love of his life. Hoagy agrees if for nothing else than to ease the minds of two people he cares about very much. After all, this is likely to be nothing more than a dramatic gesture from a frustrated writer.



But as Hoagy and his trusty basset hound Lulu investigate, the threats move beyond the written word, making it clear that someone out there is determined to write a vicious ending to Norma's life. This is not the return to the literary world that Hoagy dreamed of, but he is determined to unravel the mystery before the author of these crimes gets the last word.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

12/04/2023

Handler’s witty 15th cozy featuring novelist-turned-sleuth Steward “Hoagy” Hoag (after The Girl Who Took What She Wanted) unfolds in the spring of 1995. Not long after receiving the news that his latest novel has been accepted for publication by Norma Fives, the brilliant young editor-in-chief of Guilford House, Hoagy gets a call from Norma enlisting his help. She’s just received a death threat in the mail, and her boyfriend, Det. Lt. Romaine Very, the city’s “top celebrity homicide detective” and an old friend of Hoagy’s, wants the novelist to join him in the investigation. Who would want to kill Norma? One of the writers she’s rejected? A top literary agent who lost his job and reputation when she outed him as a liar? A disgruntled former employee? The list is distressingly long, and after a series of interviews, Very and Hoagy—who’s accompanied, as always, by his faithful basset hound Lulu—set out on the trail of a vicious, switchblade-wielding killer. Though the resolution is slightly below par for the series, Hoagy’s narration is as sharp as ever. Fans will be glad to see that Hoagy and company haven’t lost a step. Agent: Dominick Abel, Dominick Abel Literary. (Feb.)

Midwest Book Review

"David Handler is a master of the 'whodunnit' mystery/suspense genre and his latest novel, The Woman Who Lowered The Boom is another literary gem that will prove to be of particular interest to fans of traditional detective stories that also features an amateur (and reluctant) sleuth trying to solve the mystery. A 'must' for the growing legions of David Handler fans, The Woman Who Lowered The Boom will also hold appeal for bibliophiles who appreciate the backgrounding of this mystery inside the publishing industry."

NY Journal of Books

"Pick this one up for light entertainment, flawless narrative, and a charming throwback to the best of what a city crime novel once delivered."

Booklist on The Girl Who Took What She Wanted

"Each subsequent series installment has been delightfully entertaining."

Kirkus Reviews

2023-12-06
Murder among the Big Apple’s literati.

The good news for successful debut novelist turned drug abuser turned ghostwriter Stewart Hoag—and it’s very good news indeed—is that Norma Fives, the editor who’d offered him a contract for his long-delayed second novel, My Sweet Season of Madness, thinks it’s the best American novel she’s read in five years, a truly great piece of work. The bad news arrives via a phone call Hoagy gets the day after he and Norma meet: Star NYPD Homicide Det. Romaine Very, Norma’s live-in lover, wants him to help identify the sender of an anonymous note threatening Norma with death. Asked to name people who might have a grudge against her, Norma sends Hoagy and Det. Very to Boyd Samuels, a literary agent whose scams she’d helped unmask, but their interview with him ends in a way that pretty much eliminates him as a suspect. So Norma comes up with three more candidates: plagiarizing presidential biographer Alexander McCord, whose latest tome was abruptly pulled from publication; agoraphobic suspense novelist Richard Groat, whom she’d cut loose when he couldn’t deliver the goods; and Penelope Estes Poole, whose highly successful Weaverton Elves cozy mysteries seem to have reached their sell-by date. When Norma’s assistant, Alissa Loeb, is stabbed to death on the Broadway local, presumably by someone who’d intended to kill Norma herself, things heat up, but it’s not long before Hoagy’s ready to confront a murderer who obligingly delivers such a remarkably detailed and extended confession that you’d swear another twist was coming. No such luck.

The mystery is nothing special, but Hoagy is always good company.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940190820904
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Publication date: 03/19/2024
Series: Stewart Hoag Series , #15
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 740,164
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