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Aunt Dimity and the Widow's Curse

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Nancy Atherton's twenty-second cozy mystery in the beloved, nationally bestselling Aunt Dimity series.
It's early April in the small English village of Finch. Lori Shepherd's husband and sons are spending Easter break camping, and Lori is perfectly happy to be left at home with Bess, spared a week of roughing it with a curious toddler. The two attend a village events committee meeting and Lori is astonished when the elderly, soft-spoken widow Mrs. Annabelle Craven stands to make an announcement: she's decided to hold a quilting bee in the old schoolhouse.
At the quilting bee, Lori ends up seated beside Mrs. Craven, delighted at the opportunity to learn more about her neighbor's life in the village of Old Cowerton. But dear, sweet Mrs. Craven's stories reveal a startling secret about her first husband's death.
With Aunt Dimity's advice, Lori sets out to learn the truth about what the residents of Old Cowerton refer to as the "widow's curse"—and the deeper she digs, the more horrifying the tale becomes, until she discovers the most astounding revelation of all.

Watch out for Atherton's latest, Aunt Dimity and the King's Ransom, coming out in July 2018!

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 27, 2017
      In Atherton’s mildly amusing 22nd paranormal cozy featuring Lori Shepherd (after 2016’s Aunt Dimity and the Buried Treasure), Lori, who’s privy to the ghostly Dimity Westwood’s written communications from beyond, hears something disturbing from elderly quilter Annabelle Craven, a fellow resident of the English village of Finch. Annabelle casually confesses to murdering Zach Trotter, her first husband, in the nearby town of Old Cowerton many years earlier. At Aunt Dimity’s suggestion, Lori travels to Old Cowerton, accompanied by her quirky friend, Bree Pym. In Old Cowerton, the women find opinion sharply divided: former neighbor and gossip Minnie Jessop and her cadre of friends accuse Annabelle of killing five men, including Zach; Penelope Moorecroft, “the current lady of the manor,” and the members of her circle say Annabelle is entirely innocent. Lori returns home to confront Annabelle, whose heartbreaking explanation prepares the way for the heartwarming resolution. Agent: Annelise Robey, Jane Rotrosen Agency.

    • Kirkus

      April 15, 2017
      When a neighbor admits to killing her husband, a haunted sleuth feels obliged to investigate.Even though she's American, Lori Shepherd has become part of life in Finch, a beautiful Cotswolds village where she resides with her lawyer husband, Bill, their twin boys, and their baby daughter. Bill and the boys are off on a camping trip when Mrs. Craven, who donates many of her fabled quilts to support the local church, announces she has a large quilt for that very purpose but needs help finishing it. At the end of the quilting bee, when only she and Mrs. Craven are left, Lori is surprised to hear her neighbor say she should call her by her first name, Annabelle, and then go on to confide that she killed her first husband when she lived in Old Cowerton, a village 30 miles away. Lori seeks advice from Aunt Dimity, the ghost of her mother's best friend, who left Lori the cottage in Finch and continues to communicate with her by writing in a blank notebook. On Dimity's advice, Lori and her friend Bree Pym pack up Lori's daughter, Bess, and book a suite at a five-star hotel in Old Cowerton, where they quickly identify two camps of thought about Annabelle. One group believes she murdered a whole series of men, each a steppingstone to a higher social class; the other is serenely confident that the deaths were all accidents and Annabelle innocent of any wrongdoing. While Lori and Bree weigh the competing claims, they have to wonder what made Annabelle tell Lori she was a murderer in the first place. Perhaps the most heartwarming entry in this long-running series (Aunt Dimity and the Buried Treasure, 2016, etc.), one that presents a very different path to solving the case.

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