Meet Isabel Puddles
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Publisher Description
“Fans of Garrison Keillor’s tales of Lake Wobegon will be enchanted.”
—Publishers Weekly
The only thing widow Isabel Puddles loves as much as her hometown of Gull Harbor on the shores of Lake Michigan is cozying up to a good mystery—but she never expected to be caught in the middle of one . . .
To the tourists and summer residents, Kentwater County is a picturesque community of small-town charm, fruitful farmland, and gorgeous freshwater beaches. To middle-aged widow Isabel Puddles, it’s where she enjoys breakfast every morning at a local café with her childhood best friend and spends her evenings cozying up with a good book and her devoted Jack Terrier, Jackpot. In between, Isabel makes ends meet through a variety of trades—preserving pickles, baking pies, working the counter at her cousin’s hardware shop, and occasionally helping “fix-up” the hair of corpses at the local funeral parlor.
When Isabel discovers a two-inch nail embedded in the skull of Earl Jonasson, it seems the octogenarian may not have died of a stroke. His son is quickly arrested when his alibi doesn’t check out. But Isabel has known Earl Jr. since they were kids and can’t believe he’d murder his own father, regardless of his financial difficulties. As gossip about Earl Sr.’s land and insurance policy money starts to spread around the county, Isabel finds herself conducting her own investigation to clear her friend’s name. But real detective work isn’t like what she sees on TV, and she’s meeting dangerous suspects who don’t like Isabel poking around in their business . . .
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Former hairdresser Isabel Puddles of Gull Harbor, Mich., the busy heroine of Byrne's sprightly debut and series launch, supports herself through small moneymaking schemes such as selling home-baked pies and hand-knitted scarves. When 88-year-old Earl Jonasson dies, Isabel accepts the job offered by the owner of the local funeral parlor to tidy up Earl's hair. While making Earl presentable for his sendoff, she discovers a nail in the wealthy farmer's head. She promptly calls the Kentwater County sheriff to alert him to a murder case. Before leaving the funeral home, Isabel is already speculating on possible motives and the culprit's identity. Her investigative technique hinges mainly on being in the right place to overhear the guilty talk about their crimes. Much of the narrative is filled with Isabel's family history, descriptions of her neighbors and friends, and reveries on such topics as renewable energy and the habits of beavers. Fans of Garrison Keillor's tales of Lake Wobegon will be enchanted. Others may want to take a pass.