Judging by my advanced reader copy, when you open a copy of Well Read, Then Dead the first page has a banner on top that says:
PRAISE FOR WELL READ THAN DEAD
It is followed by the most fabulous blurbs I have ever seen, but perhaps I am a bit biased. Judge for yourself.
“A terrific new spin on the culinary cozy—with a great story, plenty of heart, and compelling characters. Sassy— who really is sassy— and her cheeky roster of friends sparkle as brightly as the sun on the Gulf of Mexico.” —Laura Childs, New York Times bestselling author of Steeped in Evil
“BOOKLOVER ALERT: Well Read, Then Dead celebrates books, food, laughter, friendship, and, oh yes, dark dire doings. Clever, original, and sure to please.” —Carolyn Hart, national bestselling author of Death at the Door
“Solving crime with Sassy and Bridgy is nothing short of delightful.” —Laura Bradford, national bestselling author of Shunned and Dangerous
“I’ve long enjoyed the short fiction of Terrie Moran, and I’m thrilled to see her expand her talents to the novel with Well Read, Then Dead. Set in a paradise Florida island town, with lovable and quirky characters and a combination bookstore/ café that I wish was in my own hometown, Terrie’s wellplotted novel tells a tale of murder, old secrets, and friends-for-life who will do what it takes to protect their loved ones and way of life. Very much recommended.” — Brendan DuBois, two-time Shamus Award–winning author of Fatal Harbor
So there you have it. Now hurry off and snag a copy of Well Read, Then Dead and see if you agree.
Terrie
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