Building the World of The Penningtons Investigate by C.T. Collier
Launched
in June 2016 with Planted, The
Penningtons Investigate is a traditional mystery series focused on a troubled
college in the Finger Lakes of Upstate New York. Co-sleuths Kyle and Lyssa
Pennington are a brainy young couple who love to match wits with each other
and, occasionally, with murderers. Both have PhD’s and both have roles at
Tompkins College, she an economics professor, he a computer security consultant.
I
started in 2012 to build the world of The Penningtons Investigate—Tompkins
College, Tompkins Falls, and the founding families, the Cushmans and Tompkins—as
I drove along one of the Finger Lakes on a frigid blue-sky day. That’s when I
had an idea for a romance series.
Wait—what’s
romance got to do with mystery? Simple. I wanted a soupcon of romance in the
mysteries, but I needed to learn plotting, character development, suspense, publishing,
marketing—so many things!—before I could craft a whodunit that engaged,
sustained involvement, and surprised the reader. So I took my cue from others, like mystery
greats Tess Gerritsen and Earlene Fowler, who started as romance authors.
My
world building began with Lakeside Porches, a cluster of white gingerbread-clad
apartment homes, on a bluff overlooking fictional Chestnut Lake. To the south
were the Cushman grounds, acres of lakefront with a bizarre Romanesque mansion
that housed generations of Cushmans, the financiers of the once-flourishing
textile industry in Tompkins Falls. In between, Overlook Park was gifted to the
town by the sole heir of the Tompkins fortune, young Joel Tompkins Cushman, as
a place of relaxation for families. Farther south, Joel himself was managing
the Manse Inn and Spa, a reincarnation of the elegant Tompkins family home.
Joel
was also serving on the board of trustees at his legacy, Tompkins College, and slowly
realizing the college was on the verge of collapse, riddled with corruption and
abuses. If the college failed, the struggling town would lose its major
employer, and he was determined that would not happen.
The
four romances of the Lakeside Porches series were well received, and they gave
me a fully formed world for murder—the town of Tompkins Falls, its power
brokers, its economics, and its heart, Tompkins College. The town is really a
blend of three Finger Lakes towns, beautiful Canandaigua, Geneva, and my
hometown, Seneca Falls. Chestnut Lake and its marina resemble Canandaigua’s and
feature a two-mile willow-lined path at the north end, borrowed from Geneva.
The falls and the mills it once powered are lifted from Seneca Falls.
At
the conclusion of the Lakeside Porches romances, Tompkins College was
reinventing itself under uncle Justin Cushman’s leadership, with a few
skeletons still tucked away. While the college is entirely fictional, it
emerged from my twenty years in higher education and is representative of many
small colleges in its financial and academic concerns. Tompkins College is no
college and every college, with murder and intrigue on the schedule every semester.
Drop in, meet the Penningtons!
Author
Bio:
C. T.
Collier was born to solve logic puzzles, wear tweed, and drink Earl Grey tea.
Her professional experience in cutthroat high tech and backstabbing higher education
gave her endless opportunity to study intrigue. Add to that her longtime love
of mysteries, and it’s no wonder she writes academic mysteries that draw inspiration
from traditional whodunits. Her setting: fictional Tompkins College is no
college and every college, and Tompkins Falls is a blend of several Finger
Lakes towns, including her hometown, Seneca Falls, NY (AKA Bedford Falls from It’s a Wonderful Life).
Book Blurb:
Planted is book one of the new mystery series, The Penningtons
Investigate, from award-winning author C. T. Collier. The Penningtons, Lyssa
and Kyle, are both PhD’s, and when their clever minds start asking questions,
clever killers can’t hide.
It’s Monday of spring break when
Professor Lyssa Pennington’s backyard garden project unearths a loaded
revolver. With no record of violence at their address and no related cold case,
the Tompkins Falls police have no interest. But the Penningtons and a friend
with the State Police believe there a body somewhere. Whose? Where? And who
pulled the trigger?
The Penningtons’ canvass of their
quiet neighborhood turns up disturbing secrets about the family who lived in
their house for decades and another ill-fated family a few doors away. No one
seems to know how to contact the only sons of either family. The few facts they
have about them don't add up and, since the gun was buried about the time both
young men disappeared from Tompkins Falls, the Penningtons feel compelled to
find them and make sure all is well.
Lyssa follows the money story and
finds twenty million dollars, a neighbor who’s not what he seems, and a
long-buried rivalry. Kyle goes after homicide data in six states and finds a
body. Their next surprise is a murderer who will go to any length to conceal
the crime.
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Comments
Marilyn Johnston (aka cj)
So good of all of you to respond! To think it all started with brunch on the porch of the Belhurst Castle 5 years ago, and yesterday I was back there for my friend's 95th birthday! It gives me joy to know my post was helpful and interesting.
Marilyn, I'm so glad to meet so many or your readers! Thanks again for the opportunity!