Saugatuck in the 1920s was the Paris of the Midwest.
Doctor Balfour, the one visitor who did not want any part of it, soon found himself caught up in intrigue and mystery, forced to confront the demo.
Beneath the carefree lifestyle there was a dark side bubbling to the surface on Venetian Night when the minister at the Episcopal Church was found murdered.
Visitors came for the beaches, to study art at Ox-Bow Summer School of the Arts, or to dance the night away to hot jazz at the Big Pavilion.
Saugatuck in the 1920s was the Paris of the Midwest