Nancy Atherton is the bestselling author of twenty-two Aunt Dimity Mysteries. The first book in the series, Aunt Dimity's Death, was voted "One of the Century's 100 Favorite Mysteries" by the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association. She lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Praise for Nancy Atherton and the Aunt Dimity series
"Atherton smoothly blends history, village life, and the
otherworldly."—Publishers Weekly
"Every scene is superbly crafted to perfection. Even if you have
not read all the books in this series, I have not, you can enjoy
and immerse yourself in this cozy mystery.” —Open Book
Society
"I love the graceful style... the sense of tight-knit community,
characters who aren’t afraid to be themselves, and, the unique
paranormal element...I only wish I had learned about this series
earlier." —Gotta Write Network
"In the realm of the cozy mystery, there are few series that can
hold a candle to Atherton's Aunt Dimity
series." —everydayebook.com
"Atherton is a superb writer who brings a lot of charm and wit to
her story." —Suspense Magazine
"Always a charming read, the Aunt Dimity series is just right for
when life gets too hectic and you need to slow down a
bit." —Deadly Pleasures Magazine
"Let Nancy Atherton and Aunt Dimity remind you of the reason you
got hooked on books in the first place. I promise you will be
scouring bookstores for more of the series after you give it a
taste." —CrimeCritics.com
Atherton's second novel proves more amusing than her first (Aunt Dimity's Death) as it recycles several characters from that mystery/ghost story. Bostonian Emma Porter-a 39-year-old computer analyst and ardent gardener recently jilted by her longtime lover-is on her own in England, exploring Cornwall's gardens. A seemingly chance encounter leads her to Penford Hall, a name prominent in the tabloids five years earlier when a rock star's death peripherally involved Grayson Alexander, the 14th duke of Penford. At the Hall, Emma is greeted by Grayson as the savior of his ruined chapel garden, waiting to be restored in time for the village ``Fête'' that occurs once every 100 years to celebrate a legendary local supernatural event. That act is memorialized in a chapel window being examined by restorer Derek Harris, a widower who soon becomes Emma's romantic interest. Also present is a fading supermodel whose acerbic tongue cuts the story's high sugar level until she is rendered unconscious by a blow to the head. The source of Grayson's largesse and the identity of the model's attacker, when revealed, leave some questions unanswered, but romance runs rampant, happy endings abound and most readers will be smiling at book's end. (Nov.)
Praise for Nancy Atherton and the Aunt Dimity series
"Atherton smoothly blends history, village life, and the
otherworldly."-Publishers Weekly
"Every scene is superbly crafted to perfection. Even if you have
not read all the books in this series, I have not, you can enjoy
and immerse yourself in this cozy mystery." -Open Book
Society
"I love the graceful style... the sense of tight-knit community,
characters who aren't afraid to be themselves, and, the unique
paranormal element...I only wish I had learned about this series
earlier." -Gotta Write Network
"In the realm of the cozy mystery, there are few series that can
hold a candle to Atherton's Aunt Dimity series."
-everydayebook.com
"Atherton is a superb writer who brings a lot of charm and wit to
her story." -Suspense Magazine
"Always a charming read, the Aunt Dimity series is just right for
when life gets too hectic and you need to slow down a bit."
-Deadly Pleasures Magazine
"Let Nancy Atherton and Aunt Dimity remind you of the reason you
got hooked on books in the first place. I promise you will be
scouring bookstores for more of the series after you give it a
taste." -CrimeCritics.com
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