This whole series is so much fun. I just love smart, gutsy women getting things done.

Colleen H. (
Dove) - Detroit, MI wrote on 8/13/2007...
Another great book in the series.
Good read. Loads of great recipes. I was surprised the story itself was only 3/4 of the book long. Ended suddenly and ending good. I do recommend for a good easy coze mystery read and loads of recipes. (about 1/4 of the book).

Jean S. (
readmore) wrote on 12/24/2006...
Christmas is just weeks away, but what Jacobia "Jake" Tiptree discovers at Faye Anne Carmody's house is far from festive: a dazed Faye Anne covered with blood. Her wife beater Merlehusband Merle- Eastport's butcher and least-liked citizen-is nowhere in sight. Nowhere that is until Jake finds his body - wrapped in his own butcher paper in his display case. After the first chapter it is slow, but picks up half way through.

Allison W. (
sealady) wrote on 7/31/2006...
From Publishers Weekly: "....Graves entertains with a cozy New England murder as she also treats such dark topics as domestic violence, stalking, date rape and drug abuse. When not do-it-yourselfing around her 1823 Federal house on a Maine island or looking after her son, Sam, Jacobia "Jake" Tiptree, a former Manhattan financial manager who's divorced from a philandering neurosurgeon, solves mysteries. In this outing, a neighbor, Faye Anne Carmody, stands accused of murdering her wife-beating husband, Merle, a butcher who was literally butchered. Although no one liked Merle, Faye is the prime suspect, and no one doubts her guilt except her friend Ellie. Ellie encourages Jake to investigate, and before long there are so many likely suspects you wonder if there is anyone on the island who didn't have a motive to kill Merle. But Graves is crafty and craftsmanlike enough to pull a least likely killer out of her top hat. Home repair doesn't figure as much as in past books, but the case is difficult to crack and involves considerable danger for Jake and Ellie. Incidentally, Jake acquires a cat and a mouse to keep her dog, Monday, company; and her ex-husband, who's moved to Maine to be near Sam, asks her help to persuade his new girlfriend to marry him. Graves's characters are very human creations, warts and all, with Jake in particular making fine company. (Dec. 4)Forecast: A most attractive holiday jacket will snag attention, but a few supportive blurbs, particularly from male authors, would help signal that this series isn't just for women." Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
This was an easy read- very light and entertaining.
Christmas is just weeks away, but what Jacobia "Jake" Tiptree discovers at Faye's house is far from festive: a dazed Faye Anne covered with blood. Her no-good husband is nowhere in sight ... I enjoyed this book and got a real flavor for this little town in Maine and its residents.
I love this series. Jake and her family/friends never fail to amuse!