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Dead Dancing Women

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Escaping the city, and her coed-chasing ex-husband, part-time journalist and full-time failed mystery writer Emily Kincaid has moved into a cozy cabin nestled in the woods of northern Michigan. Emily spends her days writing for the local newspaper and crafting her latest forgettable novel. Then one morning her quiet life turns grisly when a severed head tumbles out of her garbage can.

The victim belonged to the Women of the Moon, a group of old ladies who sing and dance around a bonfire in the woods late at night. The members claim it's just a harmless act in praise of mother earth, but certain townspeople don't see it that way. Now, one by one, the women are turning up dead.

Between hosting her ex and his female "assistant," reluctantly raising a rambunctious new puppy, and forming an uneasy alliance with the fractious Deputy Dolly, can Emily put an end to the killings — and somehow preserve her sanity?

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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2008
      Finding the head of a neighbor in her garbage tarnishes the peace and quiet that failed mystery writer Emily Kincaid had sought in the north Michigan woods. Emily strikes a bargain with local police representative Deputy Dolly, and the two immediately plunge into danger as they investigate a controversial local cult called Women of the Moon. Although this series launch is a bit wordy and slow in getting to the point, debut author Buzzelli is notable as one of the growing number of women writers who use female protagonists trying to make a life for themselves, such as Sue Henry.

      Copyright 2008 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      September 15, 2008
      For the three years after her divorce, journalist Emily Kinkaid has been living in rural northern Michigan, writing for local publications and writing mysteries that arent selling. One day she finds the head of a local woman in her garbage can. Working with prickly sheriffs deputy Dolly Wakowski, widely disliked because she has taken it upon herself to keep the local back roads safe from speeders, Emily begins an investigation independent of the state police. When another murder occurs, it seems that a local group of nature-loving elderly women has been targeted. Is the killer Emilys eccentric neighbor, a member of the church group whose pastor publicly condemned the womens group, or one of the womens children? Emily and Dolly make the most of town gossip to track the killer, while Emily deals with her houseguestsher ex-husband and his new, much younger girlfriend. Emily and Dollys developing friendship, the particulars of small-town Michigan life, and the eccentric characters enliven the story.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)

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