Praise for the Emily Kincaid Mystery Series
“Every woman who’s ever struggled with saying no, fitting in, and balancing independence against loneliness will adore first-timer Emily.”—Kirkus
“Emily and Dolly’s developing friendship, the particulars of small-town Michigan life, and the eccentric characters enliven the story.”—Booklist
“Debut author Buzzelli is notable as one of the growing number of women writers who use female protagonists trying to make a life for themselves, such as Sue Henry.”—Library Journal
“The mystery is well-plotted … Emily grows more likeable as the mystery progresses and the town and its residents more endearing throughout the investigation.”—TheMysteryReader.com
“More Carolyn Keene than Agatha Christie, Buzzelli captures the quaint quirkiness of country folk with a not-so far-fetched twist on the things they’ll do for money.”—The Detroit Metro Times
“[An] enjoyable sequel …”—Publishers Weekly
“A mystery that keeps you guessing, together with the story of a woman slowly finding her voice.”—Kirkus
“Quirky characters, the life of a journalist and a developing writer of fiction, and the focus on a woman ready to choose her life’s direction all add to the story.”—Booklist
“Readers will find the same strong sense of place and great characters that are hallmarks of Sarah Graves and Philip Craig.”—Library Journal
“Buzzelli is lyrical in her descriptions of the Michigan countryside in the spring and gives nice twists to her characters …”—Mystery Scene
“If you love mysteries that toss in lots of local flavor, don’t miss this book.”—Traverse City Record-Eagle
“A satisfying tale with a lot of local color, deftly exploring uneasy relationships and deadly situations.”—Lansing State Journal