Alice K. Boatwright masterfully blends suspense with insights into human nature. Her mystery series featuring Ellie Kent delves into the enigmas of English villages, where seemingly tranquil lives intersect with dark secrets. Boatwright skillfully crafts compelling characters and immersive settings, drawing readers into a world of intrigue and unexpected twists. Her work has garnered an enthusiastic following for its intelligent style and captivating plots.
A story inspired by Dickens' classic, A Christmas Carol
Set during the holiday season, the story follows the miserly Martha Potts as she learns valuable lessons about connection and the spirit of giving. Through unexpected encounters with a homeless woman and a stray cat, Martha's perspective shifts, encouraging her to embrace gratitude and the joy of relationships. This heartwarming tale, inspired by A Christmas Carol, is beautifully illustrated and ideal for reading aloud with loved ones, making it a delightful addition to holiday traditions.
It's Christmas in the Cotswold village of Little Beecham . . . a season to celebrate with caroling, mistletoe, and mince pies. In this sequel to UNDER AN ENGLISH HEAVEN, newlywed American Ellie Kent is looking forward to her first English village Christmas, but a missing Oxford student and an abandoned baby soon draw her away from the fireside into danger. When a body is discovered on Boxing Day, Ellie comes to believe that all these events may be linked through a group of teenage girls who identify with Shakespeare's tragic Ophelia. The police scoff at her theory, so Ellie pursues her own investigation to identify their secret Hamlet, who may be a killer. "Not only is Alice Boatwright a good detective writer, but a first-class storyteller as well. A great find." - M.C. Beaton, author of the Agatha Raisin and Hamish Macbeth mysteries Don't miss the first Ellie Kent mystery! 2016 winner of the Mystery and Mayhem Grand Prize for best mystery In UNDER AN ENGLISH HEAVEN, life brings the skeptical American Ellie Kent to a village in the Cotswolds as the vicar's new wife, but death keeps her guessing how long she'll be there.