The green circles mark places visited and described in the story, from the towns of Milton and Melrose, to the Boston Common, to the sites of the drive-in movie and drive-in burger joint. The red arrows point to locations in the novel that are off the map: Vaughn Monroe's nightclub The Meadows, and the one pointing out to sea refers to a ferry voyage.
One need not be familiar with Boston or 1951 New England to enjoy the story, but sometimes a little visual aid helps.
The Iron Lung Mystery is now for sale in eBook form. See this link to get your copy. The novel will debut at 99 cents for two days only; then will increase to $1.99 on Saturday, September 6th for two days; and then on Monday, September 8th, it will be raised to its regular price of $2.99, so get in early to save some dough. The eBook will be sold exclusively through Amazon for the first three months, then it will be available through several other online shops.
The print book version will follow later in September and will sell at its regular price of $9.99.
I'm looking forward to sharing this nostalgic mystery story with you.