
Cynthia Riggs, a tall gray-haired and imposing figure, is a 13th generation Islander, the mother of five and daughter of author and poet Dionis Coffin Riggs and school principal and printmaker Sidney N. Riggs. With a degree in geology, her own remarkable resumé — writing for the National Geographic Society and Smithsonian (she spent two months in Antarctica), working in public relations for the American Petroleum Institute, operating boat charters (she lived on a 44-foot houseboat for 12 years), running the Chesapeake Bay Ferry Boat Company, and being a rigger at Martha's Vineyard Shipyard. After enrolling six years ago in the Master of Fine Arts creative writing program at Vermont College, Riggs found yet another calling. She has become a successful mystery writer. All her mysteries take place on the Vineyard, and all draw from local scenes and fictionalized composites of Island characters. She knows them all well, having been a two-time candidate for West Tisbury selectman ("No, I don't think I'll do that again"), a commissioner on the Martha's Vineyard Commission, a member of what is now the Martha's Vineyard Arts Council, and an active Island voice in both politics and human rights causes.
Series
Books

Indian Pipes
2006

Jack in the Pulpit
2004

The Bee Balm Murders
2011

Widow's Wreath
A Martha's Vineyard Mystery
2018

The Cranefly Orchid Murders
2002

Double Murder on Martha's Vineyard
Including Deadly Nightshade; The Cranefly of Orchid Murders
2007

Touch-Me-Not
2010

Shooting Star
2007

Bloodroot
2016

Victoria Trumball's Secrets of Martha's Vineyard
A Famous Island Sleuth Reveals (Almost) All: a Guidebook
2010

Death and Honesty
2009

Cozy Case Files
A Cozy Mystery Sampler, Volume 2
2017

The Cemetery Yew
2003

The Paperwhite Narcissus
2005

Deadly Nightshade
2001

Poison Ivy
2012

Trumpet of Death
2017