From Publishers Weekly
Smalltown Maine holds some unsettling and dangerous surprises like the unknown dead man Amy Creighton finds in a mulch pile. Sometime sweethearts Amy and constable Dort Adams find out they don't know all their neighbors as well as they'd thought in A. Carman Clark's debut mystery, The Maine Mulch Murder, the first in a projected series.
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
When she discovers a body in a pile of sawdust, 60-year-old, live-at-home editor Amy Creighton keeps her eyes open for clues. She and Dort Adams, the constable/sheriff's deputy whom she calls, go back a long way in little Granton, ME, and they fall into an easy investigative alliance. A neglected, unwanted dog they find at an empty farmhouse characterizes the murder victim as well: he was an adopted and apparently unloved college student looking for his birth parents. Heavy on narrative, comfortable domesticity, and all the locals knowing everybody's business, this pleasant series start will please the undemanding. For larger collections.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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