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Because I Could Not Stop for Death - (Emily Dickinson Mystery) by Amanda Flower (Paperback)
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- Emily Dickinson and her housemaid, Willa Noble, realize there is nothing poetic about murder in this first book in an all-new series from USA Today bestselling and Agatha Award-winning author Amanda Flower.
- Agatha Awards (Best Historical Novel) 2022 1st Winner, Agatha Awards (Best Historical Novel) 2024 1st Winner
- About the Author: Amanda Flower is the USA Today bestselling and Agatha Award-winning mystery author of over forty novels, including the nationally bestselling Amish Candy Shop Mystery Series, Magical Bookshop Mysteries, and, written under the name Isabella Alan, the Amish Quilt Shop Mysteries.
- 336 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: Emily Dickinson Mystery
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"Emily Dickinson and her housemaid, Willa Noble, realize there is nothing poetic about murder in this first book in an all-new series from USA Today bestselling and Agatha Award-winning author Amanda Flower. January 1855 Willa Noble knew it was bad luck when it was pouring rain on the day of her ever-important job interview at the Dickinson home in Amherst, Massachusetts. When she arrived late, disheveled with her skirts sodden and filthy, she'd lost all hope of being hired for the position. As the housekeeper politely told her they'd be in touch, Willa started toward the door of the stately home only to be called back by the soft but strong voice of Emily Dickinson. What begins as tenuous employment turns to friendship as the reclusive poet takes Willa under her wing. Tragedy soon strikes and Willa's beloved brother, Henry, is killed in a tragic accident at the town stables. With no other family and nowhere else to turn, Willa tells Emily about her brother's death and why she believes it was no accident. Willa is convinced it was murder. Henry had been very secretive of late, only hinting to Willa that he'd found a way to earn money to take care of them both. Viewing it first as a puzzle to piece together, Emily offers to help, only to realize that she and Willa are caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse that reveals corruption in Amherst that is generations deep. Some very high-powered people will stop at nothing to keep their profitable secrets even if that means forever silencing Willa and her new mistress..."--Book Synopsis
Emily Dickinson and her housemaid, Willa Noble, realize there is nothing poetic about murder in this first book in an all-new series from USA Today bestselling and Agatha Award-winning author Amanda Flower. January 1855 Willa Noble knew it was bad luck when it was pouring rain on the day of her ever-important job interview at the Dickinson home in Amherst, Massachusetts. When she arrived late, disheveled with her skirts sodden and filthy, she'd lost all hope of being hired for the position. As the housekeeper politely told her they'd be in touch, Willa started toward the door of the stately home only to be called back by the soft but strong voice of Emily Dickinson. What begins as tenuous employment turns to friendship as the reclusive poet takes Willa under her wing. Tragedy soon strikes and Willa's beloved brother, Henry, is killed in a tragic accident at the town stables. With no other family and nowhere else to turn, Willa tells Emily about her brother's death and why she believes it was no accident. Willa is convinced it was murder. Henry had been very secretive of late, only hinting to Willa that he'd found a way to earn money to take care of them both. Viewing it first as a puzzle to piece together, Emily offers to help, only to realize that she and Willa are caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse that reveals corruption in Amherst that is generations deep. Some very high-powered people will stop at nothing to keep their profitable secrets even if that means forever silencing Willa and her new mistress....Review Quotes
"Because I Could Not Stop for Death is USA Today bestselling author Amanda Flower's first foray into historical mystery, and she acquits herself beautifully. She brings beloved American poet Emily Dickinson to life in a nuanced portrayal, giving us glimpses of the brilliant literary mind at work, turning over ideas and phrases, even as she teams up with an able and sympathetic maid to solve a murder. Well-researched, richly textured, and skillfully plotted, readers will fall for Flower's lyrical mystery--word, verse, and stanza." -Anna Lee Huber, USA Today bestselling author of A Perilous Perspective
"Amanda Flower captures the culture of mid-19th century American society in the absorbing and well-written Because I Could Not Stop For Death. Flower adds her plotting and pacing skill to make this book hard to put down."- Charles Todd, New York Times bestselling author of A Game of Fear "A fascinating glimpse into the life of beloved poet Emily Dickinson as she and her maid solve a murder together. You will be delighted by this clever premise set in a little-explored historical time period."--Victoria Thompson, USA Today bestselling author of Murder on Madison Square
"Historical context adds excitement to the twin mysteries of murder and the poet's hidden life."-Kirkus "Amanda Flower does an exemplary job of extrapolating from the real Ms. Dickinson's life to construct a clever, socially-conscious historical mystery...It is a superlative effort, and entertaining to boot."-Criminal Element "[A] sprightly series launch...a good start to what could be a rich historical series."--Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Amanda Flower is the USA Today bestselling and Agatha Award-winning mystery author of over forty novels, including the nationally bestselling Amish Candy Shop Mystery Series, Magical Bookshop Mysteries, and, written under the name Isabella Alan, the Amish Quilt Shop Mysteries. Flower is a former librarian, and she and her husband, a recording engineer, own a habitat farm and recording studio in Northeast Ohio.Dimensions (Overall): 7.91 Inches (H) x 5.26 Inches (W) x .92 Inches (D)
Weight: .58 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 336
Series Title: Emily Dickinson Mystery
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Mystery & Detective
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Theme: Historical
Format: Paperback
Author: Amanda Flower
Language: English
Street Date: September 20, 2022
TCIN: 84829828
UPC: 9780593336946
Item Number (DPCI): 247-30-7716
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Debut of An Emily Dickinson Mystery series!
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- 2 years ago
Because I Could Not Stop for Death by Amanda Flower is the debut of An Emily Dickinson Mystery series. The author takes us back to 1855 in Amherst, Massachusetts where Willa Noble gets a position as a maid in the Dickinson household. Not long after she begins her new position, Willa learns that her younger brother, Henry is dead. The police are calling it an accident, but Willa does not believe it. Willa receives Henry’s diary from his friend at the livery. When she reads it, Willa knows that Henry was murdered. Emily Dickinson believes they should look into Henry’s death. The pair team up to learn the truth. The author’s vivid descriptions bring Amherst to life as well as Washington, D.C. I especially enjoyed the depictions of the Washington Monument and Mount Vernon. The Dickinson family travels to Washington to visit their father and Emily brings Willa along. I thought the story was well-written with developed characters. I did find it to be a slow-moving story. I can tell the author did her research for this story. The story does include the subjects of slavery, differences between social classes, and gender roles. The mystery was nicely laid out. There are a couple of suspects, misdirection, and good clues. I appreciated the epilogue that nicely wrapped up the whodunit. I was able to solve the mystery early on. However, it was interesting following Willa and Emily’s investigation to see what information they would uncover. I did find this book to be very different from the author’s other novels. It is missing the lighthearted humor that is normally present in Amanda Flower’s stories. Because I Could Not Stop for Death is a dark tale with a departed brother, a revealing diary, a threatening note, a helpful employer, tasty strawberry ice cream, a trip by train, and a revealing arrest.