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“Spencer-Fleming writes with grace and clarity about the environmental ideal of turning tracts of developed land back to their natural wilderness state. But she shows even more sensitivity in depicting the human cost.” New York Times Book Review
“A rich and fulfilling story…time spent with these characters is to be cherished.” Chicago Sun-Times
“Disparate elements fuse with elegant plotting…Spencer Fleming parcels out the excitement until the stunning conclusion. She also continues her sensitive handling of the tension between Clare and the very married chief of police she’s fallen in love with.” Rocky Mountain News
“Spencer-Fleming has brought alive the people and environs of Millers Kill in another riveting mystery.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Quite a departure for Episcopalian priest Clare Ferguson and the man who loves her, police chief Russ Van Alstyne: a Rube Goldberg plot that crams all manner of secrets and crimes into the most hectic twenty-one hours in Millers Kill’s history.…The results show that God has both endless compassion for mortal screw-ups—and a terrific sense of humor.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Suzanne Toren takes advantage of every opportunity to individualize these characters…The pace goes from slow burn to a truly explosive climax; Toren’s narration does likewise.” AudioFile
“Spencer-Fleming makes effective use of her vividly realized Adirondack setting, and she keeps the story moving at a good clip…The fourth installment in a satisfying series.” Booklist
“Clare Fergusson and Russ Van Alstyne make a fresh and unusual detective partnership, and I always welcome Clare’s impetuous but wise take on the world around her.” Sara Paretsky, author of the V. I. Warshawski novels