The best novels in which the setting is woven into the story

Why am I passionate about this?

In my own writing, the setting always is an important backdrop to the novel. Sometimes, it is the element that drives the plot forward. The seedy nature of Atlantic City, where most of my first mystery takes place, is essential to the story. I want my readers to be able to feel that they are witnessing a scene first-hand, whether on the Boardwalk, in a pawn shop on Atlantic Avenue, or in Damien’s favourite hangout. I also want them to identify with the characters. To root for the good guy in spite of his flaws–or for the bad guy if that is their preference.


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The Green Pearl Caper

By Phyllis Entis,

Book cover of The Green Pearl Caper

What is my book about?

Atlantic City, New Jersey. 1979, Celine Sutherland is dead and Damien Dickens, PI, is the prime suspect in her murder. The cops found Damien's gun and wallet near the crime scene and discovered Celine's cash-filled evening bag hidden in Damien's apartment.


The Sutherlands carry a lot of influence in Atlantic City, and Celine's older sister insists that our hero pulled the trigger. Even Damien's secretary has deserted him–gone to work for Sylvia. Atlantic City forms the initial backdrop for Damien’s quest to clear his name. When he learns that Celine’s killer has fled to Vermont, he finds himself in a frantic race against time to catch and confront her murderer.

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of The Beautiful Mystery

Phyllis Entis Why did I love this book?

The abbey of St.-Gilbert-Entre-les-Loups and its immediate surroundings is so much a part of this mystery novel that it almost becomes a character in its own right. Louise Penny has woven a complex plot in the tradition of Agatha Christie (isolated location, every inhabitant a suspect), and has infused the narrative with her own trademark attention to character development. Even those readers who are unfamiliar with Chief Inspector Gamache and his side-kick, Inspector Beauvoir will quickly come to care about their relationship and their futures. 

I am a great fan of Louise Penny’s Gamache series, and this book is one of my favourites. I have lost count of the number of times I’ve read it.

By Louise Penny,

Why should I read it?

5 authors picked The Beautiful Mystery as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Winner of the Anthony Award for Best Crime Novel
Winner of the Macavity Award for Best Crime Novel
Winner of the Agatha Award for Best Crime Novel

There is more to solving a crime than following the clues.
Welcome to Chief Inspector Gamache's world of facts and feelings.

Hidden deep in the wilderness are the cloisters of two dozen monks - men of prayer and music, famous the world over for their glorious voices. But a brutal death throws the monastery doors open to the world. And through them walks the only man who can shine light upon the dark…


Book cover of Troubled Waters

Phyllis Entis Why did I love this book?

Human trafficking is the subject of this mystery/romance set on California’s spectacular Cypress Coast. 

Angelica McDowell is a struggling glass-blowing artist with a day job at the Monterey Aquarium. When she is offered a commission to design a major installation for a new resident of nearby Pebble Beach, the opportunity sounds too good to be true.

The action in this novel takes place up and down the coast from Monterey to Big Sur. While the story stands on its own merits, my enjoyment was greatly enhanced by Alison Henderson’s use of the Cypress Coast as the backdrop for this novel. By the time I had finished reading, I felt as though I had seen Carmel, Big Sur, and Monterey through the author’s eyes.

By Alison Henderson,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Troubled Waters as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Ruthless human traffickers and a relentless FBI agent spell double trouble for a budding glass artist.

Glassblower Angelica McDowell has aspired to be a full-time artist since she was a child growing up in Big Sur. When presented with a career-changing commission, she dares to believe her dreams might come true. However, the discovery of a desperate young woman on her doorstep and the subsequent murder of her shady landlord threaten to drag Angelica into a dark underworld, destroying her hopes, and possibly her life.

FBI Special Agent Hunter Blackstone, accompanied by his irrepressible pug, Jocko, has come to Monterey…


Book cover of Joy Street

Phyllis Entis Why did I love this book?

Keyes was a journalist (she died in 1970), and her background informed every novel she wrote. 

Joy Street is set primarily in Boston in the 1930s and 1940s. At the time I read this book, I had never been to Boston. When I finally visited that city several years later, her descriptions of the area in and around Beacon Hill still were so vivid in my mind that I felt as though I already knew the neighbourhood intimately.

Keyes had an equally deft hand with character development and plot. Joy Street is a book populated with characters that seem real and a story that moves forward at a satisfying pace.

It is a joy to read.

By Frances Parkinson Keyes,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Joy Street as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

A young woman brought up in a Brahmin family on Beacon Hill falls in love with a man from a very different background.


Book cover of Maisie Dobbs

Phyllis Entis Why did I love this book?

In Maisie Dobbs, the setting is one of time and class in addition to geography.

Set in London, England, in the first quarter of the 20th century, Maisie Dobbs transported me back to an era that Jacqueline Winspear described with vivid detail. 

I was able to feel the fear and isolation of Maisie as she set about to learn her duties as a chambermaid in an upper class household, then exult with her when her love of learning led her to become the protégé of a family friend.

Maisie Dobbs is a celebration of the ability of an individual to rise above her “station” even in a very class-conscious society and to succeed as a woman in a man’s world.

By Jacqueline Winspear,

Why should I read it?

7 authors picked Maisie Dobbs as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

A favorite mystery series of Hillary Clinton (as mentioned in What Happened, The New York Times Book Review, and New York Magazine)
A New York Times Notable Book of the Year
Agatha Award Winner for Best First Novel
Macavity Award Winner for Best First Novel
Alex Award Winner

Fiercely independent Maisie Dobbs has recently set herself up as a private detective. Such a move may not seem especially startling. But this is 1929, and Maisie is exceptional in many ways.

Having started as a maid to the London aristocracy, studied her way to Cambridge and served as a nurse in…


Book cover of The Paris Library

Phyllis Entis Why did I love this book?

In this excellent historical novel, the setting is very much a major character in the story.

I thoroughly enjoyed learning about the very real American Library in Paris, its history, and its role in the French Resistance during World War II.

The author brought both the library and the main characters to life for me. This was a book that I found hard to put down.

By Janet Skeslien Charles,

Why should I read it?

4 authors picked The Paris Library as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

IN THE DARKNESS OF WAR, THE LIGHT OF BOOKS - HOW LIBRARIANS DEFIED THE NAZIS

THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

'A wonderful novel celebrating the power of books and libraries to change people's lives' JILL MANSELL

'Heart-breaking and heart-lifting and always enchanting' RUTH HOGAN

'An irresistible and utterly compelling novel that will appeal to bibliophiles and historical fiction fans alike' SUNDAY EXPRESS

'I devoured The Paris Library in one hungry gulp . . . charming and moving' TATIANA DE ROSNAY

'An irresistible, compelling read' FIONA DAVIS

'Paris and libraries. What's not to love?!' NATASHA LESTER

'Compelling' WOMAN & HOME

'Delightful,…


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What is my book about?

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What is this book about?

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