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Dead Dogs and Englishmen

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"Buzzelli will have you packing your bags for a move to northern Michigan."—KIRKUS REVIEWS (starred review)

Something nasty is afoot in Emily Kincaid's northern Michigan town—besides Emily's increasingly cranky friend Deputy Dolly. When the body of a brutally slain woman turns up in an abandoned farmhouse, Emily and Dolly uncover a disturbing pattern. Bodies of dead dogs are being thrown into migrant Mexican workers' yards—a gruesome warning to keep someone's despicable secret.

Clues to unravel this macabre affair seem woven into the manuscript Emily is editing for Cecil Hawke, an eccentric English author. Each page paints an eerily familiar picture of intimidation, madness, and murder. But reading further into the Englishman's twisted fiction could spell Emily's untimely death.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 23, 2011
      In Buzzelli's gripping fourth Emily Kincaid mystery (after 2010's Dead Sleeping Shaman), freelance reporter and aspiring author Emily Kincaid and Deputy Dolly Wakowski find themselves taking the lead for several law enforcement agencies in investigating what soon appears to be a vicious campaign to intimidate the migrant community of Leetsville, Mich., for unknown reasons. Meanwhile, moody Dolly has a secret of her own, and Emily has been hired by a peculiar Englishman, Cecil Hawke, to edit what turns out to be a very disturbing manuscript. Is this manuscript, a horror novel with hints of true crime, linked to the growing tally of deaths and disappearances, including the murders of a woman and a dog? A good deal of violence and animal cruelty will deter most cozy readers, but Emily, Dolly, and Emily's appealing pet dog, Sorrow, will have many clamoring for the next book.

    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2011

      Mystery writer Emily (Dead Sleeping Shaman) knows the dead dogs tie in with the British author she's working with, but how?

      Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      Starred review from April 15, 2011

      Whatever it is that women want, it's probably not a Noel Coward ditty.

      Mired in abandonment issues and determined not to need anybody ever, gruff Deputy Dolly Wakowski finds herself pregnant. Freelancer Emily Kincaid, divorced from a serial philanderer, man-shy and five years new to Leetsville, Mich., is waiting to hear if a New York agent will handle her book. Their lives keep intersecting over murders (Dead Floating Lovers, 2009, etc.) that Emily helps Dolly solve while writing them up for the Northern Statesman. This time they must identify the dead (Mexican?) woman shot in the back of the head in a deserted house. Turkey buzzards lead them to a mutilated dog, also shot. Off the pair go to question migrants, who are skipping town at an alarming rate after dead dogs are left on their doorsteps. Meanwhile, Emily's ex, a relocated Ann Arbor English professor, has befriended eccentric Cecil Hawke, and convinced the wealthy Englishman that Emily can edit his manuscript, the definitive work on Noel Coward. But when Emily starts reading, the manuscript is not about Coward but about two friends on a killing spree, one of whom has a gnawed-off finger just like Cecil's. Then at a Blithe Spirit costume party at Hawke's house, his dramatically hostile wife Lila, the current inamorata of Emily's ex, is shot dead. Is there a connection to the murder on Old Farm Road? While Dolly wrestles with morning sickness and Emily reasons with herself about breaking her confidentiality contract with Cecil, dogs, sheep and a migrant family suffer gruesome atrocities, ushering in more distorted versions of Coward.

      Buzzelli will have you packing your bags for a move to northern Michigan in the hope that you'll find a friend as appealing as Emily and a dog as lovable as Sorrow.

      (COPYRIGHT (2011) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

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