Murder on the Poet's Walk
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Kensington Books , 2022.
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For bibliophiles who love Rita Mae Brown and Alexander McCall Smith comes the latest witty story in the beloved series set at Virginia’s book-themed resort, Storyton Hall, from the New York Times bestselling author. In this latest literary mystery, a killer inspired by Lord Alfred Tennyson’s “The Lady of Shallot” doesn’t stanza chance with resort manager Jane Steward is on the case!When corpses clutching poems begin turning up around Storyton Hall, Jane Steward is on the trail of someone exercising poetic license to kill and is determined to keep her fairytale resort from turning into a southern gothic…As Jane eagerly anticipates the wedding of her best friend Eloise Alcott, Storyton Hall is overrun with poets in town to compete for a coveted greeting card contract. They’re everywhere, scrawling verses on cocktail napkins in the reading rooms or seeking inspiration strolling the Poet’s Walk, a series of trails named after famous authors. But the Tennyson Trail leads to a grim surprise: a woman’s corpse drifting in a rowboat on a lake, posed as if she were “The Lady of Shallot.”When a second body is discovered,also posed as a poetic character, a recurring MO emerges. Fortunately, Jane is well versed in sleuthing and won’t rest until she gives the killer a taste of poetic justice…

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
09/27/2022
Language
English
ISBN
9781496729491

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  • Murder in the Paperback Parlor (Book retreat mysteries Volume 2) Cover
  • Murder in the Secret Garden (Book retreat mysteries Volume 3) Cover
  • Murder in the Locked Library (Book retreat mysteries Volume 4) Cover
  • Murder in the Reading Room (Book retreat mysteries Volume 5) Cover
  • Murder in the Storybook Cottage (Book retreat mysteries Volume 6) Cover
  • Murder in the Cookbook Nook (Book retreat mysteries Volume 7) Cover
  • Murder on the Poet's Walk (Book retreat mysteries Volume 8) Cover
  • Murder in the Book Lover's Loft (Book retreat mysteries Volume 9) Cover

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Jane Steward, manager of Storyton Hall--her ancestral home, now a book-themed resort located in western Virginia--is also guardian of a secret library on the property that's full of rare books and manuscripts. This week she is hosting a convention for poets that will culminate in a lucrative contract with a greeting-card company for the winning poet. When one of the leading contenders for the prize is found murdered, Jane investigates, with the blessing of the local sheriff, due to her past successes solving crimes and the fact that several of her staff, sworn to protect the secret library, are ex-CIA or military men. A second murder complicates matters, as does the burglary of some Walt Whitman manuscripts; but the murderer and motive are ultimately unmasked (though not before Jane is put in harm's way). The many characters, especially the multitude of secondary ones, are hard to keep straight, and Jane's official involvement in the case seems a stretch, but readers will enjoy the plot twists and the literary frame.

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Kirkus Book Review

Storyton Hall hosts a poetry contest someone may be willing to kill to win. Jane Steward is not only the manager of Storyton, the mansion-turned--high-end book-themed resort, but also a member of the family that owns the country estate. Secretly, Storyton is also the repository for a library of extremely valuable books and artifacts that have long been guarded by a secret society whose members include Jane's boyfriend. Now a card company has brought together a number of poets competing to write short poems for a new series of greeting cards. Jane's staff has everything well in hand, but she has personal worries about her Uncle Aloysius, who seems to be losing his memory, and her Aunt Octavia, who's ignoring the problem. There are three favorites to win the competition, and when Jane discovers one of them dead in a canoe, posed to look like Tennyson's Lady of Shalott, she knows she has yet another tricky murder to handle. Luckily, plenty of friends have helped her solve other crimes, especially her butler, Mr. Butterworth, and her librarian, Mr. Sinclair. Even her twin sons pitch in, discovering hidden passages that riddle the house and provide clues. The contest's two other front-runners are certainly suspects, but when another of them is murdered and posed to look like the drowned Ophelia from Hamlet, the remaining woman seems more petrified than guilty. Someone has found a way into the secret repository and stolen several items, putting even more pressure on Jane to solve the crimes. A literary mystery with a puckish hint of Nancy Drew. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Jane Steward, manager of Storyton Hall—her ancestral home, now a book-themed resort located in western Virginia—is also guardian of a secret library on the property that's full of rare books and manuscripts. This week she is hosting a convention for poets that will culminate in a lucrative contract with a greeting-card company for the winning poet. When one of the leading contenders for the prize is found murdered, Jane investigates, with the blessing of the local sheriff, due to her past successes solving crimes and the fact that several of her staff, sworn to protect the secret library, are ex-CIA or military men. A second murder complicates matters, as does the burglary of some Walt Whitman manuscripts; but the murderer and motive are ultimately unmasked (though not before Jane is put in harm's way). The many characters, especially the multitude of secondary ones, are hard to keep straight, and Jane's official involvement in the case seems a stretch, but readers will enjoy the plot twists and the literary frame. Copyright 2022 Booklist Reviews.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Adams, E. (2022). Murder on the Poet's Walk . Kensington Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Adams, Ellery. 2022. Murder On the Poet's Walk. Kensington Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Adams, Ellery. Murder On the Poet's Walk Kensington Books, 2022.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Adams, E. (2022). Murder on the poet's walk. Kensington Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Adams, Ellery. Murder On the Poet's Walk Kensington Books, 2022.

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