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Martha's Vineyard Mystery #10

A Fatal Vineyard Season

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Martha's Vineyard is home to ex-Boston cop J.W. Jackson, his adored wife Zee, their toddler Joshua, and newborn daughter Diana. For others, the picturesque vacation spot is a relaxing escape from a world filled with trouble. But there is no escap for Julia Crandel and Ivy Holiday, two Hollywood actresses staying in the Vineyard town of Oak Bluffs. Their arrival has incurred the wrath of a pair of local gangsters, and a deadly stalker from out of the young ladies' past has found out where they are hiding. Twin hurricanes are about to slam the idyllic island -- one a natural climatic disaster, the other an all-too-human catastrophe -- and it looks as if J.W. is going to get caught in the middle. And since his conscience won't allow him to abandon two frightened, helpless visitors to the fury of the coming storm, he stows away his fishing gear, sends his loved ones off-island ... and dives headfirst into the tempest.

224 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published June 15, 1999

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Philip R. Craig

28 books103 followers
Author Philip R. Craig passed away on May 8, 2007 after a brief battle with cancer.

Phil left three completed novels, which have now all been published posthumously. Vineyard Stalker came out in June of 2007 just after Phil's death. Third Strike, co-written with Bill Tapply, came out in November of 2007. The final J.W. Jackson mystery, Vineyard Chill, is on the shelves now. Another J.W. book is partially written, and may someday be completed by his family per his instructions, so stay tuned. Delish, the cookbook co-written with Phil’s wife Shirley Prada Craig, is also still available.

The Philip R. Craig website will be maintained as a tribute to my father and his many fans. ~ Jamie Craig

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Profile Image for Alton Motobu.
738 reviews3 followers
September 16, 2019
Starts off strong - like a Jack Reacher novel - visiting Hollywood starlets are being stalked, and JW is hired to protect them. Main suspect is a local thug, the 'muscle' in a local 'security' business. Also a retired mobster seems to be involved somehow. But unlike Jack Reacher, JW is severely beaten by persons unknown and ends up in the hospital.

In the end JW manages to jump aboard a moving boat, despite not being able to use his arm, saves a starlet, disposes of the thug, and swims, starlet in tow, from the open ocean in the middle of a hurricane to the beach in rough surf. The ending was disappointing because certain things did not make sense. Will the innocent man who is in prison for murder be absolved? Who beat up JW? Was the murder of Alfredo justified?

I started reading this series because I wanted to know about Martha's Vineyard, and JW is a laid back local who solves mysteries but prefers to fish and drink beer. Most of the books in the series feature local residents and locales, but a couple of them are different, namely this book and another one entitled Vineyard Deceit. Perhaps the author wanted to try a different style or plot line.
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1,682 reviews1 follower
August 5, 2017
A Fatal Vineyard Season by Philip R. Craig is the 10th book in the Martha's Vineyard mystery series set on Martha's Vineyard in the late 20th century. After being shot on duty, Boston Police detective J.W. Jackson retired and fled the crime-filled streets for a quieter, safer life on Martha's Vineyard. He has plenty of time to fish for favorite bluefish, and makes ends meet year-round by taking care of vacation properties for the owners who live in "America" (as he calls the mainland US) and only visit occasionally. His wife Zee is a nurse in the emergency room at the hospital. Their greatest pleasure is spending time together with their two small children, Joshua and Diana.

As J.W. prepares a client's house for expected guests, he meets two young women: the client's daughter and her actress friend. The women are clearly frightened; they fear a stalker has tracked them to the island. A bigoted island troublemaker shows up at the house, a young man well known to the island police for his violence and cruelty. J.W. helps a young policeman drive the bully away from the house. By their actions to defend the women, they make a dangerous enemy of the bully.

The women beg J.W. to investigate the stalker, who should be safely incarcerated, but somehow still sends letters. J.W. comes to believe there is something fishy about the stalker story.

The bully attacks the young policeman, nearly killing him, and threatens J.W.'s family. When J.W. himself is attacked, he narrowly escapes, but fears for his wife and children's safety.

J.W. eventually uncovers all the truth about the stalker case, and turns brother against brother to stop the bully....but unfortunately not in time to prevent another death. A hurricane adds to the suspense.

Includes recipes for homemade dishes J.W. prepares: Bean Dip, Jam and Muffins.
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270 reviews13 followers
June 4, 2017
I bought this book because the setting is Martha’s Vineyard, where I spent two weeks in the NOEPE writer’s residency, finishing my thesis. I just loved the references to Oak Bluffs, Chilmark, West Tisbury, and Edgartown. The plot was predictable for a murder mystery, but the murder didn’t show up until way late in the book. There is a lot of graphic violence, not as it happened but in the description of the aftermath. JW, injured in the line of duty in a police force on the mainland, now fishes, does some handyman chores for people, and enjoys his beautiful wife and two children. Putting in a new faucet for the Crandels, now out of the country, he meets Julia and her friend Ivy, black actresses from Hollywood. Ivy has been stalked in California and now it seems that the stalker has followed her to Martha’s Vineyard this September. When Zee takes the kids to the mainland to see her parents, JW gets involved beyond his wildest dreams with a protection racket. And murder. Good summer reading for adults with a strong stomach.
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1,232 reviews
June 21, 2018
Just the novel to read after several more thought provoking tomes. JW Jackson watches homes on Martha's Vineyard through the winter. He is a former Boston cop (and not the brightest crayon in the box in my opinion). One of the homes is at Oak Bluff and owned by the Crandles. A couple of African American Hollywood stars (who are related to the Crandle's) come to get away from a stalker and relax in of the off season. A racist and overgrown bully finds them and finally murders one of them during an oncoming hurricane. Turns out the murderer is also the stalker. Really annoying: JW loves to describe his own food as "delish."
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53 reviews
January 21, 2017
2.5 stars. It's been about a year since I read book 9 in Craig's Martha's Vineyard series, but it felt like no time had passed once I started this 10th book. There's a certain comfort in jumping into a book where the characters and setting have been so well laid out that the author need not waste time adding too much back story. In this regard, I enjoyed A Fatal Vineyard Season. It was great seeing J.W. back to looking after others' houses and boats in the off-season and poking his nose in places where it shouldn't be. I couldn't get behind this story though. The L.A. stalker plotline was too much of a distraction from what was happening on the island, and the two thugs wreaking havoc on the lives of those in Oak Bluffs had me too perturbed throughout. The book is fast-paced as usual, which I enjoy, but this also resulted in an ending that was too rushed, without enough justice for the crimes committed.
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7 reviews2 followers
July 27, 2023
I would give this more of a 2.5 than a 2. The overall plot of the story was pretty interesting and with a more satisfactory ending, I think this book could have been a 3. Some of the wording used by the author came across as awkward and redundant which distracted me from the plot and had me skimming pages. However, this book was a quick read and I enjoyed seeing JW navigate the mystery.
2,779 reviews26 followers
February 23, 2023
Outstanding; Continuing character: J. W. Jackson; with a hurricane bearing down and his family away on the mainland, JW works to protect two black women vacationing on the island from brothers out to harm them and a stalker from their past
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1,439 reviews34 followers
June 18, 2018
Stalker. A little too intense for me
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November 15, 2018
I really enjoyed this. It was especially fun since I had just visited the Vineyard.
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August 5, 2025
Entertaining story but it reads like a Reacher TV show. Very unrealistic.
Profile Image for Wayne Zurl.
Author 41 books106 followers
June 25, 2015
A FATAL VINEYARD SEASON by Philip R. Craig

After a quick trip back to my old neighborhood on the North Fork of Long Island, a day wandering around the Peconic Bay-side town of Greenport, and a couple of nights in a motel on LI Sound, I was in the mood for one of Phil Craig’s Martha’s Vineyard mysteries and the almost parallel lifestyle led by JW Jackson on The Vineyard.

A FATAL VINEYARD SEASON was next on my chronological list. Generally, these tales of an ex-Boston cop enjoying his disability retirement are just a short step from a cozy. Not so here. Craig kept us busy with a double dose of tension throughout the entire book. And it was plausible, real-time tension created by an encroaching hurricane and a pair of giant-sized, out-of-control ex-convicts turned protection racket extortionists who are not only terrorizing the merchants of sleepy little Oak Bluffs, but are racists and have taken a real dislike to Jackson. Attempted rapes, burglaries, arsons, severe beatings, and other general insurrection are confounding the small department cops and JW as he’s hired to protect two young black actresses vacationing in their family’s summer home on The Vineyard.

Throughout, Craig didn’t attempt to ramp up the already sufficient tension by having Jackson do stupid things to put himself in more jeopardy. The interpersonal conflicts were also plausible, but not over contrived or over-the-top. I liked everything about this book, but would have liked to see one dangling detail better resolved at the end—a definitive disposition for the horrific Alexandro Vegas. Otherwise, very nicely done. 4.5 stars
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3,159 reviews305 followers
September 3, 2007
A FATAL VINEYARD SEASON (Amateur Sleuth-Martha's Vineyard-Cont) – G
Philip H. Craig – 10th in series
Scribner, 1999- Hardcover
Retired policeman, J.W. Jackson, is hired to look after starlet Ivy Holiday, who is African-American, and has continued to receive letters from a stacker currently in prison. However, a greater threat comes from a local sexist racist and whose ex-con brother runs a protection business around the island.
*** J.W. is an interesting character; devoted husband and father who loves to cook—although he uses "Delish" one too many times, and with different spellings; note to editor—and who acts as a handyman and crime solver. There are other well-done recurring characters; the setting is well conveyed, and dialogue well done. There is suspense, but somehow these almost read to me as cozies, maybe because of the recipes at the end. It's an enjoyable book in an enjoyable series.
5,305 reviews63 followers
February 7, 2016
#10 in the Martha's Vineyard Mystery series.

It's September on Martha's Vineyard, that perfect time of year when the locals can enjoy the many pleasures their beautiful island has to offer. It's only when the two beautiful African-American actresses arrive in Oak Bluffs that J.W. begins to sense that something is terribly wrong. Why is Julia so afraid that she wants J.W. to look into every closet to make sure nobody is lurking in her house? Even an apparently idyllic place such as Martha's Vineyard, where people like J.W. and Zee rarely lock their doors, offers no safe haven
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663 reviews
June 5, 2016
Welllll....I really wanted to like this one.

I went into it hoping for a good beach mystery. I was excited about spotting familiar places, the narrator mentioning towns and sights that I've been to.
And that enjoyment turned into lukewarm reading....forcing myself to finish it since it such a small novel anyway.

The narrator is flat, the plot so-so, the writing all right......and the ending was highly unsatisfying. It was very.....anticlimactic. I expected a lot more.

Think I'll try other authors next time I want to read about Martha's Vineyard.
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384 reviews1 follower
November 25, 2016
I debated on the rating for this book. 4 stars may be a bit high. The book was readable - fast-paced, not a lot of extraneous description, good dialogue. This is what I call a good beach book. Nothing you have to think about too much. Not sure the plot line is entirely plausible. You've got the two psychopathic thugs running roughshod all over the island and no one can do anything about them - except Jackson. I don't know. Doesn't necessarily ring true, but every book you read doesn't have to be factual. That's why it is called Fiction.
123 reviews3 followers
September 14, 2014
This book was not what I expected. The language was very bad.It was reality I am sure but way too violent for me. I did not finish it. I had expected a mystery with recipes on Martha's Vineyard. It is set on the Vineyard but I don't think I would be interested in any food or can't imagine how that would fit into the sex, gore and street language of this book.I did not read the entire book - in fact I quit on the 5th chapter.
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3,155 reviews
April 17, 2014
In this story J.W. is threatened and injured when he tries to help two Hollywood actresses avoid a stalker. Fortunately for J.W., his wife and children are off-island when all this occurs, so he can focus on finding the bad guy who is the stalker, and fending off the other bad guys who are after him. Another solid entry in this series.
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817 reviews11 followers
July 26, 2013
This one was a lot more violent than the other ones I've read. There were some pretty horrible attacks and really harsh language at times - enough that I worried about the kids picking up the book.

I've got a book from the library to read and I think I needed a break from these anyway. I've still got 2 more, if I remember correctly.
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2,560 reviews12 followers
January 22, 2016
Again JW Jackson, wie Zee, and children want to live a comfortable life in their little house on Martha's Vineyard, fishing, lazy around, working occasionally, and hanging with friends. That is need to be the case as murder tends to come a-knockin'. It is a cozy, read for someone looking for a good series for summer entertainment (winter as well).
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723 reviews
June 1, 2013
Very good story this time and biy there was lots of action in this one. Really too bad these bad guys had to mess up the idyllic island but then againt here wouldn't have been a good story if they didn't.
1,088 reviews1 follower
February 2, 2016
This is a detective story taking place in the Vineyard
Martha's Vineyard is home to ex-Boston cop J.W. Jackson, his adored wife Zee, their toddler Joshua, and newborn daughter Diana. For others, the picturesque vacation spot is a relaxing escape from a world filled with trouble.
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128 reviews
December 18, 2023
Another good book

This series continues to be enjoyable. I guessed about a couple of things that were mentioned at the end of the story and I was glad to see the bad guys karma turn back around on them. This was not my favorite book in the series, but I still liked it plenty.
268 reviews
March 4, 2008
Another good mystery. Easy and a fast read. Very enjoyable with yummy recipes included. My mom recommended
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