Well Read, Then Dead
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
First in a new series!
Nestled in the barrier islands of Florida’s Gulf Coast, Fort Myers Beach is home to Mary “Sassy” Cabot and Bridget Mayfield—owners of the bookstore café, Read ’Em and Eat. But when they’re not dishing about books or serving up scones, Sassy and Bridgy are keeping tabs on hard-boiled murder.
Read ’Em and Eat is known for its delicious breakfast and lunch treats, along with quite a colorful clientele. If it’s not Rowena Gustavson loudly debating the merits of the current book club selection, it’s Miss Augusta Maddox lecturing tourists on rumors of sunken treasure among the islands. It’s no wonder Sassy’s favorite is Delia Batson, a regular at the Emily Dickinson table. Augusta’s cousin and best friend Delia is painfully shy—which makes the news of her murder all the more shocking.
No one is more distraught than Augusta, and Sassy wants to help any way she can. But Augusta doesn’t have time for sympathy. She wants Delia’s killer found—and she’s not taking no for an answer. Now Sassy is on the case, and she’d better act fast before there’s any more trouble in paradise.
Includes a buttermilk pie recipe!
Customer Reviews
Excellent beginning for a cozy series!
Basically, this is an excellent debut of a cozy mystery series. As with most first-in-series books, it has a lot of backstory, but that is the only negative thing I can say. You meet a large number of characters in fairly short order, but each was fully fleshed out, so I didn't get them confused as I've been known to do when I am first "meeting" a whole new cast. The setting is a character in and of itself, and not to be dismissed. The mystery was an unusual one, with a motive (or several) I hadn't encountered in any other books, which always makes for a more fun read. I mean, you're used to "everyone hates the guys who died because he stole money from a whole lot of people" or "she seduced half the women in town's husbands" or whatever, but this one was completely different.
If you're a cozy reader, this is one you won't want to miss.
Charming & authentic
It's always good to find a cozy mystery which entertains by telling about a local culture. Pine Island should thrive after this well written, well edited book is read. The story line is smooth; the characters blend; it's a fast fun beach read.