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Well-Offed in Vermont

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Turning over a new leaf in bucolic Vermont, Stella and Nick Buckley soon discover that country life comes with its own special kind of pleasures—and perils . . .

Leaving New York City behind for the rustic farmhouse they bought in rural Vermont, Stella and Nick Buckley discover that small-town life isn't nearly as quiet and peaceful as they might have hoped. No sooner do the two arrive at their new home than they find a dead body in a well on their property, and they're quickly exiled to a primitive campsite when the sheriff seals off the crime scene.

As if no electricity, no running water, and leaf-peeping tourists weren't bad enough, the duo must also contend with an endless variety of quirky and eccentric locals. Quickly realizing that the only way they'll get back into their farmhouse is to solve the murder themselves, the two dig deep into the life of the victim, who'd racked up more than a few enemies. And while they may never be able to shed their city-folk reputation, Stella and Nick just might nab a cunning killer before he can strike again . . .

Praise for the Books of Amy Patricia Meade:

"The first in a new series for Meade features yet another set of bright young detectives . . ." —Kirkus Reviews

"Quaint characters and settings abound in this outing by New Yorker-turned-Vermonter Amy Patricia Meade." —Mystery Scene

"Meade's debut will strike a chord with fanciers of Dorothy Sayers's Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane." —Publishers Weekly

"If only Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and Jimmy Stewart were still alive. They would be fabulous in the movie version of Meade's debut Marjorie McClelland mystery . . . Meade's kickoff mystery is a winner." —Booklist

"Meade successfully segues from her historicals (Black Moonlight) to this snappy yet traditional contemporary. She brings us pitch-perfect dialogue, original characters, and enormous potential for a fun series." —Library Journal

"A fairly straightforward plot with a neat twist at the end, good characters, and a well-drawn location make for a good read." —The Bookbag

About the Author:

Author of the critically acclaimed Marjorie McClelland Mysteries, Amy Patricia Meade is a native of Long Island, New York, where she cut her teeth on classic films and books featuring Nancy Drew and Encyclopedia Brown. After stints as an Operations Manager for a document imaging company and a freelance technical writer, Amy left the bright lights of New York City and headed north to pursue her creative writing career amid the idyllic beauty of Vermont's Green Mountains. Now residing in Bristol, England, Amy spends her time writing mysteries with a humorous or historical bent. When not writing—which is rare these days—Amy enjoys traveling, testing out new recipes, classic films, and exploring her new home.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 26, 2011
      At the start of this charming first in a new cozy series from Meade (Black Moonlight), New Yorkers Stella Buckley, a medieval tapestry specialist, and Nick, her forest ranger husband, are looking forward to moving into the 1890 farmhouse they’ve just purchased in Windsor County, Vermont. But when local businessman Allen Weston turns up dead in their water tank, they’re locked out of their new home. Since they hope to move in before the winter, the couple involve themselves in the search for the killer. As the suspects—including an eccentric neighbor, a kindly sheriff, and their own realtor—pile up, Stella and Nick learn that nearly everyone wanted Weston dead—and that their investigation may be putting others in danger. Likable leads and unexpected twists help make up for the occasional clunky phrase or over-explained snippet of exposition.

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