Fatal fixer-upper

Jennie Bentley

Book - 2008

With the help of a hunky handyman, Avery Baker, a former New York textile designer, begins fixing up her aunt's crumbling estate, until she discovers clues that lead to a missing local professor, in this first installment in a new mystery series that features home-renovation and design tips.

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Fiction
Mystery fiction
Detective and mystery stories
Published
New York : Berkley Prime Crime 2008.
Language
English
Main Author
Jennie Bentley (-)
Edition
Berkley Prime Crime mass-market ed
Item Description
"Home-renovation and design tips included!"--Cover
Physical Description
332 pages ; 18 cm
ISBN
9780425224571
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Like an ornate Victorian house, Bentley's debut mystery is built on a solid foundation but winds up laden with gewgaws and light on practical basics. New York textile designer Avery Marie Baker inherits a run-down New England manse from a reclusive aunt who died under mysterious circumstances. Avery "is little and cunning and pouts a lot," and she's about as bright as her boy friend's crowbar. She instantly suspects dislikable people of having a hand in her aunt's death, while completely missing blatant clues pointing to the killer. Avery soon winds up in predictable anticlimactic peril, waiting for buff handyman Derek Ellis to rescue her. The characters and the town are charming, but without any real suspense--except whether Avery can convince Derek to let her mosaic tile the kitchen counter--there's no substance to the mystery. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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