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Amanda Flower

    Amanda Flower schreibt humorvolle Kriminalromane und schöpft ihre Inspiration aus ihrem Leben als Bibliothekarin und Vorstadtbewohnerin. Ihre Leidenschaft, Menschen mit ihren Worten zum Lachen zu bringen, entfachte sich in der Grundschule, als eine Geschichte, die sie über das Feststecken auf einem Riesenrad geschrieben hatte, ihre Klassenkameraden zum Brüllen brachte. Dieser frühe Erfolg festigte ihre Berufung, durch Schreiben zu unterhalten. Ihre Werke sind bekannt für ihren Witz und ihre scharfen Beobachtungen der menschlichen Natur.

    To Slip the Bonds of Earth
    Crimes And Covers
    Murders and Metaphors
    I Died for Beauty
    Death and Daisies
    • Death and Daisies

      • 308 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      National bestselling author Amanda Flower returns with her second floral Magic Garden mystery, perfect for readers of Paige Shelton and Sheila Connolly.

      Death and Daisies
      4,2
    • I Died for Beauty

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Set in Amherst during a harsh winter in 1857, the story follows Emily Dickinson and her maid, Willa Noble, as they navigate the challenges of snowbound trains and frozen boats. Amidst the struggle to keep warm, a devastating fire in the nearby Irish community claims the lives of a young couple, raising suspicions in Emily's mind about the true nature of the tragedy. As they confront the cold and seek the truth, Emily and Willa uncover a potential murderer hidden within the icy landscape.

      I Died for Beauty
      4,1
    • Murders and Metaphors

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      USA Today bestselling author Amanda Flower is back with the third in her more- charming-than-ever Magical Bookshop mystery. Fans of Sofie Kelly and Heather Blake, ready your bookshelves!

      Murders and Metaphors
      4,1
    • Crimes And Covers

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      "Christmas is coming to the Western New York village of Cascade Springs, and so is the long-awaited wedding of Charming Books proprietor Violet Waverly and police chief David Rainwater. Grandma Daisy and Violet's best friend, Sadie, go all out to make the nuptials the event of the season--whether Violet likes it or not. But the reception becomes memorable for all the wrong reasons when a woman's dead body floats by on the frigid Niagara River. Violet is shocked to recognize the deceased as a mysterious woman who visited Charming Books two days before the wedding, toting a rare first edition of Henry David Thoreau's Walden. Well aware that a mint condition copy could be worth more than $14,000, Violet told the woman she would have to have the book appraised before she could consider buying it. Most displeased, the woman tucked the precious tome under her arm and stormed out of the shop. Now she's dead, and an enigmatic message scrawled in pen upon her palm reads, 'They stole my book.' It's a confounding case, indeed. But fortunately, Violet can draw on the resources of her bookshop's magical consciousness, which communicates clues to Violet via quotes from Walden. With Emerson the tuxedo cat and Faulkner the crow at her side, Violet sets out to recover the priceless book by solving a murder most transcendental." -- Amazon

      Crimes And Covers
      4,1
    • The story centers around the remarkable life of the Wright Brothers' sister, exploring her pivotal but often overlooked role in their journey to invent the airplane. It delves into her personal sacrifices, ambitions, and the challenges she faced in a male-dominated world. Through her eyes, readers gain insight into the dynamics of the Wright family and the passion that drove them to achieve their groundbreaking success. The narrative highlights themes of perseverance, innovation, and the importance of support in the pursuit of dreams.

      To Slip the Bonds of Earth
      3,8