Dodging and Burning, John Copenhaver
Dodging and Burning, John Copenhaver
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Dodging and Burning

Author: John Copenhaver

Narrator: Kyle Los, Janet Metzger, Elizabeth Wiley

Unabridged: 11 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/15/2018


Synopsis

In a small Virginia town still reeling from World War II, a photograph of a beautiful murdered woman propels three young people into the middle of a far-reaching mystery.A lurid crime scene photo of a beautiful woman arrives on mystery writer Bunny Prescott's doorstep with no return address—and it's not the first time she's seen it. The reemergence of the photo, taken fifty-five years earlier, sets her on a journey to reconstruct the vicious summer that changed her life.In the summer of 1945, Ceola Bliss is a lonely twelve-year-old tomboy, mourning the loss of her brother, Robbie, who was declared missing in the Pacific. She tries to piece together his life by rereading his favorite pulp detective story “A Date with Death” and spending time with his best friend, Jay Greenwood, in Royal Oak, VA. One unforgettable August day, Jay leads Ceola and Bunny to a stretch of woods where he found a dead woman, but when they arrive, the body is gone. They soon discover a local woman named Lily Vellum is missing and begin to piece together the threads of her murder, starting with the photograph Jay took of her abandoned body.As Ceola gets swept up playing girl detective, Bunny becomes increasingly skeptical of Jay, and begins her own investigation into the connection between Jay and Lily. She discovers a series of clues that place doubt on Jay’s story about the photograph. She journeys to Washington, D.C., where she is forced to confront the brutal truth about her dear friend—a discovery that triggers a series of events that will bring tragedy to Jay and decades of estrangement between her and Ceola.

About John Copenhaver

John Copenhaver is the author of Dodging and Burning, which won the Macavity Award for Best First Mystery Novel and garnered Anthony, Strand Critics, Barry, and Lambda Literary Award nominations. Copenhaver writes a crime fiction review column for Lambda Literary called “Blacklight,” is a cohost on the House of Mystery Radio Show, and is the six-time recipient of Artist Fellowships from the Washington, DC, Commission on the Arts and Humanities. He’s a Larry Neal awardee, and his work has appeared in CrimeReads, Electric Lit, Glitterwolf, PANK, New York Journal of Books, and Washington Independent Review of Books. He lives in Richmond, Virginia, with his husband, artist Jeffery Paul.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen on May 23, 2024

Originally posted to my Facebook page on May 23, 2018. What can I say about Dodging and Burning by John Copenhaver? On the surface, this is a mystery. Was there an abduction? A murder? Something deeper, more far-reaching? It's also a historical fiction novel, set in the precarious final months of Wo......more

Goodreads review by Ariana on August 01, 2018

[URL not allowed]-... When I began reading John Copenhaver’s DODGING AND BURNING, his language and the way he started the story to me were reminiscent of To Kill A Mockingbird. And like To Kill A Mockingbird this story is about love, family, friendships, and coming of age. Copenha......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on January 23, 2019

Sometimes it is incredibly hard to write these without spoilers... particularly for a mystery. So, I kind of love this and was kind of incredibly irritated by this. There’s a theme here that has been regaining popularity over the last couple years in thrillers and mysteries. It’s one that often make......more

Goodreads review by Sue on March 20, 2018

This is a sad but compelling, well written, and complex novel. It was not at all the story I thought it was going to be when I began reading it. I thought it was a World War II-era mystery, but it was much more than that. It was also a coming-of-age story, an exploration of the trauma caused by war......more

Goodreads review by George on May 12, 2018

A powerfully moving story about loves, lies, and secrets in post-WWII America. What seems acceptable today was not the case in 1943. Two men in love, parents sending a son to war to conceal what can’t be hidden. And hope that lasts a lifetime for a missing brother. This story is about more than I ca......more