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Sex and Death on the Beach (A Florida Beach Mystery, 1) Hardcover – June 3, 2025

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Beneath the sun and sea of South Florida, dark crimes and bone-chilling secrets are lurking. Introducing a brand-new twisty mystery series from award-winning author Elaine Viets.

When the body of adult film star Sammie Lant is found buried next to the courtyard pool of the Florodora, Norah McCarthy’s apartment complex, she quickly becomes the police’s prime suspect.

Norah was witnessed having an argument with Sammie six months ago, the last day Sammie was seen alive – the day she gained notoriety for a shocking public stunt with a college football player.

But events take an even darker turn when more remains are unearthed – ones with an apparent connection to Norah’s tragic past. Is it pure coincidence that more than one person was buried by Norah’s pool? And is the killer closer to home than she thinks?

Introducing feisty, female sleuth Norah McCarthy, a cast of eccentric characters, and the dark underbelly beneath the palm trees and beaches of South Florida, this addictive new series is perfect for fans of Carl Hiaasen and Tim Dorsey.

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The lovingly described south Florida setting, the close friendships . . . and Norah’s slowly revealed family history add up to a satisfying cozy ―
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Viets enlivens her novel with characters who are as realistic as they are quirky

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About the Author

Elaine Viets returns to her hardboiled roots with her Angela Richman, Death Investigator series. A Star Is Dead is the latest, following Fire and Ashes and Brain Storm, and the novella Ice Blonde. Elaine has 34 bestselling mysteries in four series, including the Dead-End Job mysteries and the Josie Marcus, Mystery Shopper series. A St Louis native, Elaine took the Medicolegal Death Investigator Training Course for forensic professionals at St Louis University. She has previously won the Agatha, Anthony and Lefty Awards. Elaine lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with her husband, writer and reviewer Don Crinklaw.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Severn House
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 3, 2025
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Main
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 240 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1448314798
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1448314799
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 13.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.7 x 1.2 x 8.5 inches
  • Part of series ‏ : ‎ A Florida Beach mystery
  • Best Sellers Rank: #385,850 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.7 out of 5 stars (42)

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Anthony and Agatha Award-winning author Elaine Viets started her career as a reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. She was a longtime popular media figure in St. Louis and a regular columnist for the newspaper for twenty-five years. She also hosted the local light-news television program Viets Beat, for which she won Emmy Awards in 1989 and 1990. After moving to Washington, D.C., Viets wrote a newspaper column syndicated internationally by United Feature Syndicate in New York.

Elaine left the newspaper business to become a full-time novelist. In 2004 she was nominated for three Agatha Awards. In 2005, she won awards for Best Short Story at two notable mystery conventions: an Agatha Award at Malice Domestic and an Anthony Award at Bouchercon, both for her story Wedding Knife.

In 2008 she appeared an episode of Mythbusters for the "Biscuit Bullet" story.

Elaine built a successful career as the author of four mystery series. She drew on her professional experience to produce her first four novels set in St. Louis at a newspaper, featuring hard-boiled Francesca Vierling. Francesca was a six-foot-tall St. Louis newspaper columnist who's tough and glamorous and drives an '86 Jaguar while investigating murder.

Elaine then wrote the Dead-End Job mysteries introducing Helen Hawthorne in a fun, traditional series. Helen had a high-finance job, a beautiful home, and a caring husband—or so she thought until she caught him with their neighbor. When a judge ordered Helen to pay her ex alimony, she took off to hide out in Fort Lauderdale to save her dignity – refusing to pay her ex a penny. Taking one dead-end job after another, Helen found herself embroiled in murder and mayhem.

Elaine also began writing the Josie Marcus Mystery Shopper mysteries, set in Maplewood, a charming St. Louis suburb. These are sweetly cozy. The reader is introduced to mystery shopper and single mom Josie Marcus, who tries sleuthing on for size when she’s framed for murder. On her first assignment, Josie mystery-shops the stores of St. Louis’s premier handbag designer, Danessa Celedine. A stunning socialite who makes headlines with her hot Russian lover, Serge, Danessa sells exquisite purses to the rich and famous. After Josie writes a negative report, Danessa and Serge are both found murdered, she’s suddenly linked to an actual homicide—as the chief suspect! Josie Marcus is a mystery shopper with a penchant for finding murder along the way.

Because Elaine enjoys variety, she’s moved back into darker crime and forensic drama with her next series, the Angela Richman, Death Investigator mysteries. Death investigators work for the medical examiner. They take charge of the body, photographing it, documenting the wounds, and more. The police investigate the rest of the crime scene. Angela lives in mythical Chouteau County, just west of St. Louis. The rich live in the town of Chouteau Forest, a bastion of old money. The workers live in a section with the snarky name of Toonerville. But death doesn’t discriminate between the rich and the poor. Angela works cases for the super-wealthy as well as the poor. It’s her job to examine, photograph and document their bodies, so the dead can tell her how they died. The Angela Richman series is dark, but it's not as gruesome as Patricia Cornwell’s novels. It's closer to Kathy Reichs' Tempe Brennan mysteries. So far, the series has four novels, Brain Storm, Fire and Ashes, Ice Blonde, and A Star Is Dead. Death Grip, the fifth book in the series, will be published in December, 2020 in the United Kingdom and March, 2021 in United States.

Elaine’s short stories, Deal with the Devil and Thirteen Short Stories, have been published by Crippen and Landru.

She has served on the national boards of the Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime, and is currently treasurer of the Sisters in Crime Treasure Coast Chapter. She was honored to be named Toastmaster of the Left Coast Crime convention, as well as Toastmaster at Malice Domestic and also Guest of Honor at that mystery fan convention.

Today, Elaine lives in Fort Lauderdale with her husband, reviewer, Don Crinklaw.

For a complete listing of her books and a full bio please visit www.elaineviets.com.

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Review: Sex and Death on the Beach: A Florida Beach Mystery by Elaine Viets
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Review: Sex and Death on the Beach: A Florida Beach Mystery by Elaine Viets
Sex and Death on the Beach: A Florida Beach Mystery is the first book in a new cozy mystery series by Elaine Viets. Filled with a host of colorful and eccentric characters, a great setting, a couple of mysteries, and plenty of humor, the result is a really good and highly entertaining cozy style mystery. All too soon the read is over leaving one wanting more. Norah McCarthy owns and operates the apartment building known to all as “The Florodora.” Inherited from her grandmother, Norah keeps the traditions surrounding the building alive and well. This happens even though developers want the place and there are issues with upkeep of the building and the grounds. The place is over one hundred years old. That means history is everywhere inside and outside of the building. Located in Peerless Point, Florida, a beach town between Fort Lauderdale and Miami, the place is full of a cast of characters who are renters and also family. History is important and part of everything at The Florodora, but the kind of history that has been just uncovered is the kind of history that Norah McCarthy could really do without. The pool is broken. Again. The Sykes brothers have been using a mini excavator to tear up the courtyard so that they can get to the pipe problem. Again. They still have not gotten to the pipe, but the work is done for now. They have found a buried body. All indications are that the body is of Sammie Lant. A notorious porn star who had recently been riding a wave of publicity built on her riding a certain college athlete on the beach. The video went viral and the public went crazy. She also had tried to rent an apartment at The Florodora only to have Nora McCarthy emphatically tell her no. Sammie had tried again two more times and had gotten nastier each time. The last time, back in April five months ago, the two women had a very loud and very public argument which had resulted in the police being called. Eventually, a local cop, Jordan DeMille, escorted Sammie off the property as Sammie loudly complained that Norah had threatened her life. She had. Now Sammie lies dead in a hole near the pool at The Florodora. As it happens, the same cop who heard Norah threaten Sammie months ago is a Detective. Norah, who is worried that one of her residents might have done the dead, never thought of herself as a suspect. In the eyes of Detective Jordan Demille and other members of the Peerless Point Police, she most definitely is a suspect. Not the only one, but a suspect of significant importance. Now Sammie is dead and buried on her property and that is a huge problem. If only Liam and Lester hadn’t found the body. But, they did, and the media is soon all over everything and hounding residents. With things getting worse by the hour and day, and DeMille and crew seemingly focused on her, it isn’t surprising that Norah starts investigating as best as she can. The goal, with a little help from her friends, is to clear her good name and restore peace and tranquility for all at The Florodora. Way easier said than done. Sex and Death on the Beach: A Florida Beach Mystery is a highly entertaining cozy mystery read. Plenty of eccentric characters, a complicated backstory, and lots of action and suspense make the read a real page turner. This fast read with plenty of humor hooks the reader into various mysteries, past and present, and gradually reveals them all. Strongly recommended. Published by Severn House, I picked up my reading copy via NetGalley without any expectation of a review. Kevin R. Tipple ©2025
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2025
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    Elaine Viets was a journalist in St. Louis, which inspired her dark Francesca Vierling series. She switched gears to write the humorous Josie Marcus, Mystery Shopper series, and the cozy Dead End Job series. She brilliantly explored the seamier side of class war in the noir Angela Richman series. Now she’s back with Sex and Death on the Beach, the first book of her Florida Mystery series, which will to appeal to fans of Patricia Cornwell and Kathy Reichs but also Tim Dorsey and Carl Hiaasen.
    The setting is the fabulous Floradora beach apartments in Southeast Florida, built by a dancing girl after she was left widowed and wealthy. Now it’s run by Norah, the dancer’s granddaughter, who only rents to tenants who are good “Florida Man” or “Florida Woman” candidates, the kind you meet in news articles like ‘Florida Woman Bathes in Mountain Dew in Attempt to Erase DNA after Committing Murder.’
    The building has a secret staircase and hidden closets, good for hiding the dancer’s past as well as a tenant’s pot when the detective comes round to find out who killed the porn star buried out by the pool.
    A second body is found buried in the courtyard, this one a thirty-year old cold case. Turns out he was the drunk who killed Norah’s parents; fingers are pointed at Norah’s now deceased grandmother. Norah wants to clear her grandmother’s name and find the truth about her grandmother’s secrets. She relies on the tenant who is her sometime lover, the hunky Dean (not his real name because he is in witness protection).
    Viets braids the various plot threads with skilled hands. The pace is fast, the crimes grim, the characters hilarious. A book to be read in one sitting, then re-savored.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2025
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    Elaine has great witty characters that stand on their own. Her portrayals of the florida offbeat persona is hysterical. A must read. I order all her books
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2026
    Format: Kindle
    This is the first for a new series by Elaine Viets for an amateur cozy mystery investigator. This #1 has a sexual crime, murder, intrigue, love, family issues and history, quirky characters rather tenants in an apartment building called the Florodora owned by Norah McCarthy inherited from her grandma. I call it a hot mess because so much going on but it’s all related and interesting.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2025
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    Such a fun book! Elaine Viets totally nails the "Florida Man" and "Florida Woman" with quirky, unpredictable, entertaining characters. Norah inherited her grandmother's rebellious spirit along with an Art Deco hotel that's under threat from relentless development. She's determined to preserve the property despite discovery of a dead body near the landmark mosaic tile pool.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2025
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    I am a longtime fan of Elaine Viets this book had me laughing out loud and the storyline was beyond excellent. I have already recommended this book to several of my friends who always love reading. Great Books
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2025
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    I have read many Elaine Viets mysteries and this is one of the best of the lot. I learned about life on Miami Beach.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025
    Format: Hardcover
    I am a big fan of Ms. Viets' prior series so I was excited to read this start to a new series. Unfortunately, I didn't really like any of the characters enough that I would want to continue.

    Norah owns the historic Florodora apartments with an eclectic group of tenants. For years developers have tried to get their hands on the property, to no avail. An adult film star has been persistent about wanting to rent the vacant apartment and Norah has stuck to her guns that she would not be a good fit at the Florodora. Her parting words would be that she would rent this person an apartment "over my dead body, or better yours." So when this same person turns up dead on the property, Norah is the number one suspect. Coupled with finding a second body on the premises, Norah has to find out whodunit to save her beloved Florodora.

    The cast of characters is certainly eclectic, which Viets is quite good at. I did not really care for Norah, who struck me as a poor little rich girl. While I appreciated her gumption to save her apartment building and her grandmother's legacy, there was nothing particularly striking that made me want to like her. I also thought her investigation of the murders was too far fetched to be realistic, since she did not have a good relationship with the detective and these random people she is questioning all seem to get angry and want her dead too.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2025
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    This story birder, romance, and family stole my heart. I didn't "figure it out" any sooner than I.ws supposed to. Think you, Elaine Viets, for another excellent read.