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by Jennie Bentley (Author)
Key Phrases: fainting couch, concrete counter, Aunt Inga, Fatal Fixer-Upper, Jennie Bentley (more...)
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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.)
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Fatal Fixer-Upper's polished writing and well-paced story set it a notch or two above many first novels. Some books take awhile to get into - but I was hooked on Fatal Fixer-Upper from page one. I particularly appreciate the author's ability to make do with a small cast -- so many first-time authors overpopulate their books. Fatal Fixer-Upper is a fun read that's just the ticket when readers crave escapism. --The Cozy Library, November 5, 2008

RT Rating: 4 ½ stars Category: MYSTERY Publisher: Berkley Prime Crime Published: November 2008 Type: Mystery (Amateur Sleuth)

While this is another in the themed mysteries that are not only extremely entertaining but lightly educational, the mystery is unusually strong. Home renovation and design tips are skillfully worked into the story, the characters are developed and sympathetic, and the setting is charming. The climax leads to a bang-up ending in which the intelligent heroine has to either save herself or lose all. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary: Avery Baker loses a boyfriend and then quits her job after inheriting her aunt's Victorian cottage on the Maine coast. She decides to work on the cottage so she can sell it and gets local hunky handyman Derek Ellis to help her. Soon she doesn't know whether the cottage or the man is more attractive, but when her house is broken into she wonders if he's one of the bad guys. A missing professor, disappearing antiques and old secrets all combine for a first-rate mystery and a frightening surprise ending. --Romantic Times Book Reviews, November 2008

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley (November 4, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425224570
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425224571
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #22,077 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars An ingeniously plotted murder mystery with several prime suspects and a nail-biting conclusion, December 7, 2008
Jennie Bentley writes, "If Derek--six feet tall, with melting blue eyes, sun-streaked hair, snug jeans and a toolbelt riding low on his hips--can't make it interesting, then I don't know what to tell you."

If you surmise, however, that this novel is "chick lit" or a sappy romance novel, you would be wrong. It's an ingeniously plotted murder mystery with several prime suspects and a nail-biting conclusion.

Avery Baker, 31, receives a letter from Inga Morton, her 98-year-old great-aunt, summoning her to Waterfield, a village on the Maine coast. The letter concludes, "It is time for secrets to be told, for the truth to come out, and wrongs to be put right."

When Avery arrives in Waterfield, she learns that her great-aunt is dead and a professor at nearby Barnham College is missing. Something is mephitic in the state of Maine.

According to a local legend, items belonging to Marie Antoinette, the last queen of prerevolutionary France, were smuggled into Maine. Could these priceless artifacts be the source of foul play?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Deadly DIY, November 6, 2008
I won't give you a play by play of the book since Harriet has already done a great job. I will just add that if book two and three of this series are as much fun to read as the first (and if we keep getting to read about Derek), this is going to be a long running series. Ms. Bentley has put together a terrific cast of characters, with wit and intelligence. Gives a whole new perspective to DIY. Can't wait for the second book. Keep them coming Jennie!
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5.0 out of 5 stars great whodunit , November 4, 2008
Textile designer Avery Baker is based in New York City working for Aubert Designs when a letter arrives from an aunt she never heard of living in Maine. Her aunt asks her to come visit her so that truths and wrong doings see the light of day. Avery is intrigued by the note, but has doubts about going until she finds her lover in bed with his receptionist. The house in Maine is in terrible condition, but Avery who inherited her late aunt's estate hires Derek Ellis to renovate the house she can get a better price for it.

Before arriving she had received an anonymous letter warning her to stay away from her late aunt's home. On her first day in her new home, Avery sees someone broke in and destroyed the crockery and dishes. She soon finds a picture of a tapestry in her aunt's home, but it is missing. Avery discovers a fainting couch meant for Marie Antoinette if she had gotten out of Paris alive. Professor Wentworth was a frequent visitor of her late aunt; Avery believes his disappearance is tied to those truths her aunt's letter mentioned that someone wants remained hidden. Her inquiries bring her to the attention of killer colder than a Maine wintry night.

Readers will find that this first book in a new series a delight and are happy that they found a great whodunit and tips on rehab a house. The heroine is spunky, talented and obstinate; as she refuses to allow anyone except Derek change her mind once she decides something. Fans will enjoy this fine cozy as readers and Avery know someone wants her to leave; dead if necessary.

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