Arriving at back so as to the thundering 20’s in southern California, creator James Stewart’s presentation work, Mystery at the Blue Sea Cottage, offers a convincing perspective on the complexities of a strange crime, the homicide of youthful and delightful, interpretive artist, Fritzie Mann.
In light of long stretches of examination, this genuine wrongdoing story represents a proficient following of the historical backdrop of this once sensationalized murder secret delivered through a diverse focal point which investigates the homicide as well as editorial ways of behaving, the analytical cycles during that period, and a Hollywood sex outrage association as well as investigating the way of life of the time.
Provoking the interest all along, this work of genuine wrongdoing promptly brings the consideration into the entrancing origin story of Fritzie who, generally, was an apparently reasonable yet “present day” lady in her mid twenties who attempted to assist with her debilitated sister’s hospital expenses by moving. In any case, to her family, there was a quality of secret in her life when it came to her heartfelt affiliations, connections or dating.
Fritzie’s lamentable story begins with the underlying revelation of her body with a serious injury on her temple on an almost unfilled stretch of ocean side. At first unidentified as a body, it was only after a few signs prompting her recognizable proof, remembering a note for a card expressing “I’m Fritzie Mann” alongside other distinguishing however not quickly related effects thronw around the ocean side, started to move toward her actual personality particularly once the association was spread the word about that she was a well intriguing artist. Her demise immediately became first page feed and developed into one of the most sensationalized reports at the time in Southern California.
Moreover, the resulting examination appeared to prompt a way of evidentiary exciting bends in the road, as signs prompted conflicting hypotheses about her demise; Was she killed? Did she end it all? or on the other hand Did she suffocate? Additionally, she was found to be in “fragile condition” adding more disarray and embarrassment regarding the genuine justification for her end. Yet, whenever it was found that she really was killed, Who right? furthermore, Why? turned into the common inquiries which then changed the tone of the examination and presented a few intriguing suspects including a Hollywood entertainer whom Fritzie’s mom demanded was the real killer. Besides, what follows inside the story is an efficient, completely nitty gritty work which takes the perusers through the cozy subtleties of the life and passing of Fritzie as well as bringing to the illuminating very front the way of life and way of life at the time which appeared to exemplify a seamier side.
By and large, I appreciated Mystery at the Blue Sea Cottage. I viewed it as a totally charming genuine wrongdoing read set in a period when life, love, womanhood and murder were seen uniquely in contrast to current present day life. I was charmed by the specifying of the police work, examination scenes, examination strategies, culture of the times, and understanding into the mysteries and embarrassments worked out in the thundering 20’s Hollywood. I in all actuality do energetically suggest this book. It is certainly worth the read and I for one couldn’t want anything more than to see it made into a film.