Copperfield’s Books Welcomes Eco-Mystery Author Jann Eyrich
Copperfield’s Books welcomes local author Jann Eyrich and publisher Vicki DeArmon to Sebastopol for a conversation about Jann’s new book – The Rotting Whale: A Hugo Sandoval Eco-Mystery (Hugo Sandoval Eco-Mystery #1)
The discussion will be followed by a Q&A and book signing.
In this first case in the new Hugo Sandoval Eco-Mystery series, an old-school San Francisco building inspector with his trademark Borsalino fedora, must reluctantly venture outside his beloved city and find his sea legs before he can solve the mystery of how a 90-ton blue whale became stranded, twice, in a remote inlet off the North Coast.
When a blue whale is struck by a research vessel off the north coast of California, San Francisco’s eccentric building inspector Hugo Sandoval is catapulted from his precious San Francisco waterfront nearly two hundred miles north to the headlands of a troubled sheep ranch in response to a call for help from his cetologist daughter. This episode is set on the turbulent Mendocino Coast against the backdrop of a failing fishing fleet, illegal cannabis grows, and the struggling town of Fort Bragg. At the precarious Chicken Cove, he grapples with the connection between a red tag posted on the historic ranch and the decomposing marine mammal at the foot of its cliffs.
The new eco-mystery series tracks the collision of the man-made environment and nature while simultaneously charting Hugo’s own personal evolution as a husband, father, and native son. A charming cast of secondary characters who revel in the unassuming man’s perceptive abilities, while overlooking his many idiosyncrasies, provide assists in solving the mysteries. We meet Carmen, his corporate lawyer ex-wife; T. Ray, his best friend and fellow sleuth; his intuitive assistant Mrs. Dunne who steers their office on Otis Street, as well as the many regulars who populate Sandoval’s San Francisco. Immersed in the noir of The City, the resistant Hugo Sandoval is a media darling, reluctant bachelor, and people’s hero fighting the good fights in a modern era that—with each requested permit—attempts to eclipse the old San Francisco Sandoval loves.
Author: Working as a hands-on, independent woman contractor in San Francisco for twenty years, Jann Eyrich resided in the legendary shacks of Telegraph Hill where the writer was gifted anchorage to the City, along with insight into the lives of the characters she continues to create. First as a documentary filmmaker, then as a screenwriter, Eyrich’s stories always seem to be set within an environmental foot- print. Later, as a writer and an activist in Sonoma County, Jann heard about a real blue whale stranding itself on the Mendocino Coast in 2009 and, with that, the adventures and character of Hugo Sandoval were born.
Jann will be joined in conversation by publisher Vicki DeArmon who has been a fixture in the book industry since she was 25. She started San Francisco’s Foghorn Press during the heyday of small presses and ran it for 13 years before selling it. She was the former Marketing & Events Director for Copperfield’s Books for eight years and later worked for all of California’s indie bookstores as the coordinator of their holiday catalog program. Now at age 64, she’s come full circle with the establishment of Sibylline Press. Sibylline Press was formed to publish the brilliant work of women authors over 50 by four book industry women of a certain age who recognized that too often these writers are overlooked by the publishing industry.
Copperfield’s Books, 138 N Main Street, Sebastopol, CA
Friday, October 20, 2023 – 7:00pm