Arsenic with Austen

Katherine Bolger Hyde

Book - 2016

"When Emily Cavanaugh inherits a fortune from her great aunt, she expects her life to change. She doesn't expect to embark on a murder investigation, confront the man who broke her heart 35 years before, and nearly lose her own life. Emily travels to the sleepy coastal village of Stony Beach, Oregon, to claim her inheritance, centered in a beautiful Victorian estate called Windy Corner but also including a substantial portion of the real estate of the whole town. As she gets to know the town's eccentric inhabitants--including her own once-and-possibly-future love, Sheriff Luke Richards--she learns of a covert plan to develop Stony Beach into a major resort. She also hears hints that her aunt may have been murdered. Soon anoth...er suspicious death confirms this, and before long Emily herself experiences a near-fatal accident. Meanwhile, Emily reads Persuasion, hoping to find belated happiness with her first love as Anne Elliot did with Captain Wentworth. She notices a similarity between her not-quite-cousin Brock Runcible, heir to a smaller portion of her aunt's property, and Mr. Elliot in Persuasion, and her suspicions of Brock crystallize. But as she and Luke continue to investigate and events speed toward a climax, Emily realizes that underneath the innocent-looking rocks of Stony Beach lurk festering jealousies that would have shocked even the worst of Jane Austen's charming reprobates"--

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Genres
Romantic suspense fiction
Mystery fiction
Published
New York : Minotaur Books 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Katherine Bolger Hyde (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"A Thomas Dunne book."
Physical Description
viii, 312 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781250065476
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Review by Booklist Review

Murders are solved handily, and first love is reignited in this contemporary cozy with a literary bent. Widowed literature professor Emily Cavanaugh suddenly becomes a very wealthy woman when her Aunt Beatrice dies, leaving a large estate. But Beatrice's death of acute gastroenteritis, after dining with a local real-estate dealer and the town mayor puzzles Emily. Beatrice's longtime housekeeper, who thinks her employer was poisoned, then dies in a suspicious accident. Emily finds herself at the heart of a controversy about development that would change the nature of the sleepy seaside town of Stony Beach, Oregon, where she now owns considerable property. She also finds herself in a quandary over town sheriff Luke Richards, who was her teenage lover 35 years earlier in a relationship that ended precipitously and has nagged her ever since. Jane Austen is ever present here, in snippets from her novels at the start of chapters and in Emily's comparison of Stony Beach residents to Austen characters. Meanwhile, Emily is threatened and considers who would gain most from murders past and potential. An engaging start to a series by debut-novelist Hyde.--Leber, Michele Copyright 2016 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The execution falls short of the well-conceived concept of Hyde's first novel, a contemporary series launch. Widowed Reed College literature professor Emily Cavanaugh travels to the peaceful seaside retreat of Stony Beach, Ore., after her late great-aunt, Beatrice Runcible, leaves her $6 million, a mansion, and most of the buildings in town. It isn't long before Emily hears rumors that Aunt Beatrice may have been murdered to clear the way for a resort development that she vehemently opposed. Now the property belongs to Emily, who's equally determined to maintain the town's character. Another suspicious death and a couple of close calls show that someone wants Emily out of the way as well. There's no mistaking who's on Emily's side and who's against her. The good guys are charming, and the bad guys are mustache-twirling villains. Hopefully, Hyde will give her characters more depth in the sequel. Agent: Kimberly Cameron, Kimberly Cameron & Associates. (July) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

When her great-aunt dies, retired English professor Emily Cavanaugh travels to Stony Beach, OR, to claim her inheritance and start anew in her old hometown. Emily finds some of the townsfolk welcoming, while others resent her; Her first love, Luke Richards, is now the sheriff. Both Emily and Luke suspect Aunt Beatrice's death was unnatural, and when another family friend is killed, the question becomes, can Emily survive to inherit? The solution might lie in Jane Austen's Persuasion. VERDICT Children's author Hyde makes her adult fiction debut with an intelligent traditional mystery that stars an endearing woman of a certain age who draws on her knowledge of literature to solve crimes. © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A legacy turns deadly in a series debut.The joy of teaching literature at Reed College has gone out of Emily Cavanaugh's life since she lost her husband two years earlier. She's shocked out of her ennui, however, when her great-aunt Beatrice Runcible dies and leaves Emily most of her property. Beatrice was generous to Emily when she needed a home as a child and teenager, but they hadn't met in years. Now Emily isn't sure she's worthy of the large Victorian house (complete with housekeeper) and several other buildings in Stony Beach, Oregon, as well as a big pile of cash. When she meets her fellow legatee and cousin-in-law at Beatrice's funeral, he's quick to agree with her self-deprecating opinion. The mayor of Stony Beach and an aggressive realtor both assume that Emily will boost the community by selling her beachfront property for development. And the doctor who signed Beatrice's death certificate has an interest in seeing the will pass probate, making it harder for Emily to find out if her great-aunt did indeed die from an allergic reaction to lobster. The seemingly accidental death of the redoubtable housekeeper and a fire at one of Emily's lesser buildings indicate that someone's out to get her, though it doesn't prevent her from taking in a possible spy for one of the suspects. Apart from her mortal danger, Emily's a lucky woman: she has a literary allusion for every occasion, stands to inherit half the town and $6 million, and gets a second chance with Luke Richards, who was her boyfriend 35 years ago. He's still living in Stony Beach, more handsome than ever, conveniently single, and the local sheriff's lieutenant. As Luke and Emily rekindle their romance, they combine their wits to find the killer before heor shestrikes again. Although first-time novelist Hyde's middle-aged heroine has wretched instincts about whom to trust, she and her lost-and-found lover make an amiable team. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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