The gentrification of Hemlock Falls, home to innkeeper, artist, and amateur sleuth Sara "Quill" Quilliam, has drawn the attention of Edmund Tree. The host of Your Ancestor's Attic has decided to film an episode in town and everyone is searching attics for hidden treasures—including a burglar. Quill, for one, is not impressed with the obnoxious Tree, nor with his television rival, Belter Barcini, who blows into town for what looks like a ratings-booster showdown: a "friendly" cook-off between two sparring personalities.
It's a good thing Quill and her sister, Meg, are experts at appraising motives for murder when one of the cooks keels over on camera—because the suspects are piling up, and Quill is chosen to play detective.
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"I enjoyed the usual drama of life in Hemlock Falls. I am so waiting for Carol Ann to get her own back!"
— Wendy (4 out of 5 stars)
" A good read. Keeps you guessing until the end. "
— Dianne, 11/1/2013" I love finding a good mystery. This was delightful "
— Rachel, 7/8/2013" This mystery is on the same, consistent level as the previous books in the series. It's a fun, light read (good for vacations and airplanes), and it held my interest. I enjoy keeping up with all the characters in Hemlock Falls. "
— Kathy, 5/15/2013" Fun characters. Good mystery. "
— Sheila, 4/19/2013" I've read a couple of others in this series and liked them much better. Just couldn't get into this one. "
— Lindig, 3/7/2013" Haven't read this series in a while. It was nice to go back and 'catch up' with the characters:). "
— Marcy, 1/30/2013Claudia Bishop is the author of the popular Hemlock Falls mystery series as well as mysteries in the Casebooks of Dr. McKenzie series. Under the name Mary Stanton, she is also the author of an eight-volume children’s fantasy series, Unicorns of Balinor.
Justine Eyre is a classically trained actress who has narrated many audiobooks, earning the prestigious Audie Award for best narration and numerous Earphones Awards. She is multilingual and known for her great facility with accents. She has appeared on stage, with leading roles in King Lear and The Crucible, and has had starring roles in four films on the indie circuit. Her television credits include Two and a Half Men and Mad Men.