THE ARMCHAIR REVIEWER
Allen J. Hubin


RICK BOYER Doc Adams

RICK BOYER – The Whale’s Footprints. Houghton Mifflin, hardcover, 1988. Ivy Books, paperback, 1989.

   The Whale’s Footprints, the latest of the Doc Adams stories by Rick Boyer, has a well-developed plot and effective misdirection, but the characters seem to emote rather than feel and communicate.

   Doc and Mary’s son Jack, studying whales at Wood’s Hole on Cape Cod, brings a friend, Andy, home for the weekend. But Andy dies in the night — someone has fiddled with his epilepsy medication. And the police rather think Jack might have been the fiddler.

   Doc and Mary, enraged and horrified, begin exploring on their own. Andy, it develops, wasn’t quite the blameless young man he might have appeared. Not that this clears Jack. Oh, no….

— Reprinted from The MYSTERY FANcier,
       Vol. 11, No. 1, Winter 1989.


      The Doc Adams series —

Billingsgate Shoal (1982)     [Edgar Winner, Best Novel, 1983]
The Penny Ferry (1984)

RICK BOYER Doc Adams

The Daisy Ducks (1986)
Moscow Metal (1987)

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The Whale’s Footprints (1988)
Gone to Earth (1990)

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Yellow Bird (1991)
Pirate Trade (1994)
The Man Who Whispered (1998)