cover image Downtown Strut: An Edna Ferber Novel

Downtown Strut: An Edna Ferber Novel

Ed Ifkovic. Poisoned Pen, $24.95 (256p) ISBN 978-1-4642-0155-4

The creative world of late 1927 Manhattan provides the backdrop for Ifkovic’s unconvincing fourth mystery to feature author Edna Ferber (after 2012’s Make Believe). Amid rehearsals for the musical version of her novel Show Boat and her coauthored play The Royal Family about the Barrymores, Ferber meets friends of Waters, the bright 17-year-old son of her black housekeeper. These talented young men and women have ambitions in the literary and performing arts, but their opportunities are limited in the white-dominated world of show business. After Ferber discovers the body of Roddy Parsons, an aspiring African American writer, in his Harlem apartment, she learns that Jed Harris, the venomous producer of The Royal Family, is lying about his connections to Waters’s associates and that they all had reason to resent both him and Roddy. The inconsistent portrayal of the relationship between Ferber and Harris, repetition, and grammatical problems contribute to the implausible atmosphere. (Aug.)