Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Review: The Devil's Cold Dish by Eleanor Kuhns

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A Mysterious Review of The Devil's Cold Dish by Eleanor Kuhns. A Will Rees Mystery.

Review summary: Though the murder mystery plot is well-executed it suffers primarily from an otherwise intelligent, rational series lead turned into an emotional, irrational bumbling fool. Some of the hallmarks of what has made this outstanding series so enjoyable to date are present here but this latest entry simply doesn't measure up. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Devil's Cold Dish Eleanor Kuhns

The Devil's Cold Dish
Eleanor Kuhns
A Will Rees Mystery
Minotaur Books (June 2016)

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Publisher synopsis: Will Rees is back home on his farm in 1796 Maine with his teenage son, his pregnant wife, their five adopted children, and endless farm work under the blistering summer sun. But for all that, Rees is happy to have returned to Dugard, Maine, the town where he was born and raised, and where he's always felt at home.

Until now.

When a man is found dead — murdered — after getting into a public dispute with Rees, Rees starts to realize someone is intentionally trying to pin the murder on him. Then, his farm is attacked, his wife is accused of witchcraft, and a second body is found that points to the Rees family. Rees can feel the town of Dugard turning against him, and he knows that he and his family won't be safe there unless he can find the murderer and reveal the truth … before the murderer gets to him first.

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