Stella Sands’ Wordhunter – Using Linguistics to Solve Crimes

It’s been a long time since I diagrammed a sentence. Sometime in middle school, as I recall. My children never learned how to construct those straight and diagonal lines to identify nouns, verbs, adverbs, and adjectives. There’s a good reason for that. In 1985, the National Council of Teachers of English declared that diagramming sentences was “a deterrent to the improvement of students’ speaking and writing.”

One diagram from the book. Can you guess who said it? (Answer below.)

Maggie Moore, the tattooed, pierced, motorcycle-riding genius in Stella Sands’ mystery, Wordhunter, is an expert in linguistics. Studying the words, phrases, and slang people use, whether they are speaking or writing, gives her the information she needs to create a profile. In her spare time, she diagrams sentences, and not just simple five word ones, but long ones from Hemingway, Twain, Atwood, Proust, and even Bob Dylan. (Sands sprinkles these sentence diagrams throughout the pages and they are something to behold.)

Moore comes from hard scrapple beginnings and has put herself through college and now is in graduate school at Rosedale University. When she’s not in class, she earns extra money working at Big Eats, a local hang out where the motto is “Bigger is Better.” On her sleepless nights, she visits, Black Dog Books, an all night coffee shop/book store run by Toothless Jake. The shop sells books by the pound and since Maggie loves to read, she usually leaves with a sack full.

Although she tries to keep a low profile, her linguistic abilities bring her to the attention of Professor Ditmire, the college’s Academic Affairs Coordinator. Not only does he ask her to help him with a paper he’s writing, but he recommends her to the Cyprus Havens police department. A stalker is sending threatening texts to a young woman and the police have had no luck narrowing their suspect list. Maggie is suspicious of the Florida police since they did nothing to help after her childhood best friend, Lucy, went missing. But when the detective in charge of the investigation, Silas Jackson, emails Maggie the contents of some of the notes, her investigative abilities kick in. 

While these notes mean little to Jackson, Maggie is able to learn much about the sender. She predicts that the sender is educated (perfect spelling except for a few mistakes, which she believes are intentional), male (most stalkers are), and not a millennial or Gen Z (no emojis, favored by younger users). 

Jackson shows up at Big Eats to tell Maggie the victim was abducted, taken to a field and raped. She survived, but was able to tell the police little about her attacker. He lays out for Maggie everyday texts gathered from the five men who are suspects. Maggie circles key sentences in each email. When a new text comes in on the victim’s phone, Maggie zeroes in on the phrase “gunna keep abusin’ on you.” She tells Jackson: “Non-Cajun folks, like you and me, would say `abusing’ someone not `abusin’ on.” Her conclusion: the assailant is from Louisiana. That description fits one of the suspects and when he’s arrested, additional evidence links him to the victim. 

Stella Sands (Photo Credit: Beowulf Sheehan)

Maggie is suddenly a hero and Chief Murray wants to congratulate her personally. He presents her with a plaque – totally unexpected – and asks about her methods, particularly regionalisms, what led her to identify the rapist as being from Louisiana. She uses as an example the simple sandwich that goes by numerous names – a hoagie in Philadelphia, a po’boy in New Orleans, a grinder in Boston, a sub in New Hampshire, a torpedo in Los Angeles, and a hero in New York. Even if someone moves from Philly to the Big Easy, he might give away his background by asking for a hoagie. There are many examples of Maggie’s methods throughout the book and I found them fascinating. 

Maggie doesn’t have to wait long for her next case. The mayor’s daughter has been abducted and the clock is ticking. Chief Murray calls her in to consult and once again she works with Jackson, and their relationship moves from professional to personal. And while Maggie’s status as a police consultant takes off, at college she faces an accusation that could end her academic career. 

Stella Sands has created an appealing character in Maggie Moore. Wordsmiths will find much to chew over as they follow Maggie’s methods for identifying the criminals. The plot is fast moving and there are surprises galore along the way. The ending leaves much up in the air, so we can only hope that Sands will launch a series. Whatever happens, we will all be practicing our sentence diagramming. 

Wordhunter
Stella Sands

Our editors love to read and  independently recommend these books. As an Amazon Affiliate, Woman Around Town may receive a small commission from the sale of any book. Thank you for supporting Woman Around Town.

Sentence diagram: “Do it to him before he does it to you.” Marlon Brando as Terry Malloy in “On the Waterfront.

Top photo: Bigstock

Share This Post:

Bluesky Icon Bluesky
Facebook

What better time to let our imaginations soar as we enjoy the last days of summer and look forward to fall. Marsha Solomon shows us how.

In 1905 London, Balvinder dev Singh has access to British society because of his best friend, AJ Raffles, a wealthy gentleman and one of the country’s best cricket players. But gruesome killings targeting the upper…

While the Trump administration continues to target Haitians, the island’s well known literary star, Lyonel Trouillot, celebrates their spirit and resiliency in his new collection, “Simple Stories.” 

Bridget (Big) wants what her younger sister Lily has, a supermodel’s looks, a drop dead husband, and a thriving business, while Lily wants Big’s solid marriage and wonderful children. Where siblings are concerned the grass…

We’ve had a lot of rain, but Marsha Solomon reminds us it is good for the garden!

From “Back to the Future” to “The Time Traveler’s Wife,” stories about breaking the time barrier make for thrilling entertainment. Add Ellery Lloyd’s “Time to Burn” to that list. 

Ready to Drink Cocktails – Top Off Your Summer with Ease

It’s no wonder that ready to drink (RTD) cocktails are so popular. When relaxing or entertaining, having a bottled cocktail ready without gathering ingredients and mixing is a pleasure. No jiggers, no shakers, no last-minute liquor store runs. Just open, pour and enjoy.

read more

Why Bali Vases Are Perfect for Earthy and Minimalist Home Decor 

Creating a calm, uncluttered sanctuary in your home has become a major goal for modern interior design. In a fast-paced world, bringing organic textures, neutral tones, and handcrafted elements indoors offers a soothing sense of tranquility. Earthy minimalism is all about intentional living – focusing on fewer, higher-quality items that carry genuine character. Among the most popular décor choices for this aesthetic are handcrafted ceramic and clay vessels inspired by Balinese craftsmanship. These artisan-made vessels

read more

Smart Equity Strategies for Modern Women Homeowners

Fixing up your house to fit your actual lifestyle is easily one of the best parts of owning a property. Maybe you are finally tearing out a kitchen that stopped working for you years ago, converting an empty bedroom into a functional office, or building out a back patio for weekend hangouts. Improving your environment changes how your space feels every single day. The hardest part of any renovation, though, is figuring out how to handle

read more

Is Online Mental Health Care as Effective as In-Person Treatment? 

In-person therapy can feel intimidating for some people. Because of that, online mental health care seems to be an excellent choice. But is it as effective? Whether a certain psychiatric treatment option is suitable depends on a few things. We will go through an overview of mental health online services. And how you can pick a provider for yourself.  How Does Online Mental Health Care Work Compared to In-Person Therapy? In essence, both in-person and online

read more
You've loaded all available articles in this category

Ready to Drink Cocktails – Top Off Your Summer with Ease

It’s no wonder that ready to drink (RTD) cocktails are so popular. When relaxing or entertaining, having a bottled cocktail ready without gathering ingredients and mixing is a pleasure. No jiggers, no shakers, no last-minute liquor store runs. Just open, pour and enjoy.

read more

Why Bali Vases Are Perfect for Earthy and Minimalist Home Decor 

Creating a calm, uncluttered sanctuary in your home has become a major goal for modern interior design. In a fast-paced world, bringing organic textures, neutral tones, and handcrafted elements indoors offers a soothing sense of tranquility. Earthy minimalism is all about intentional living – focusing on fewer, higher-quality items that carry genuine character. Among the most popular décor choices for this aesthetic are handcrafted ceramic and clay vessels inspired by Balinese craftsmanship. These artisan-made vessels

read more

Smart Equity Strategies for Modern Women Homeowners

Fixing up your house to fit your actual lifestyle is easily one of the best parts of owning a property. Maybe you are finally tearing out a kitchen that stopped working for you years ago, converting an empty bedroom into a functional office, or building out a back patio for weekend hangouts. Improving your environment changes how your space feels every single day. The hardest part of any renovation, though, is figuring out how to handle

read more

Is Online Mental Health Care as Effective as In-Person Treatment? 

In-person therapy can feel intimidating for some people. Because of that, online mental health care seems to be an excellent choice. But is it as effective? Whether a certain psychiatric treatment option is suitable depends on a few things. We will go through an overview of mental health online services. And how you can pick a provider for yourself.  How Does Online Mental Health Care Work Compared to In-Person Therapy? In essence, both in-person and online

read more
You've loaded all available articles in this category