By Gary Provost
Baffled in Boston marks the debut of the most likable—and
unlikely—sleuth to come along in years. Burned-out true-crime writer
Scotty Scotland has been abandoned by his wife, ordered to give up
coffee by his doctor, and according to his latest review, he should give
up writing too. He spends his days winning imaginary arguments with his
wife, defacing reviews of his novels, and counting flowers on the
wallpaper. But when his best friend Molly, a nationally syndicated
advice columnist, is murdered, Scotty must get out of his pajamas and
into action to find the killer …