Cradle to Grave
by Eleanor Kuhns
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Pub Date Jun 17 2014 | Archive Date Jun 16 2014
St. Martin's Press | Minotaur Books
Description
Will Rees is adjusting to life on his Maine farm in 1797, but he’s already hungering for the freedom of the road, and his chance to travel comes sooner than he expects. Lydia has just received a letter from her old friend Mouse, a soft-spoken and gentle woman who now lives in the Shaker community in Mount Unity, New York. To Lydia and Rees’s astonishment, she’s in trouble with the law. She’s kidnapped five children, claiming that their mother, Maggie Whitney, is unfit to care for them.
Despite the wintry weather and icy roads, Rees and Lydia set out for New York, where they sadly conclude that Mouse is probably right and the children would be better off with her. There’s nothing they can do for Mouse legally, though, and they reluctantly set out for home. But before they’ve travelled very far, they receive more startling news: Maggie Whitney has been found murdered, and Mouse is the prime suspect.
In Cradle to Grave, Eleanor Kuhns returns with the clever plotting, atmospheric historical detail, and complexly drawn characters that have delighted fans and critics in her previous books.
Advance Praise
“Kuhns creates a marvelously chilly atmosphere throughout this suspense tale about seemingly upright people guarding evil secrets. Rees, the weaver, is a wonderful creation.”—Booklist (starred)
“Well-constructed…Kuhns does a good job integrating the political developments of the time into the storyline…and delivers a logical and surprising solution to this traditional whodunit.”—Publishers Weekly
“Absorbing…[Kuhns’s] finely done historical makes frontier Maine come alive.”—Library Journal
“Kuhns’ follow-up to Will’s debut offers a sensitive look into matters of the heart woven into a nifty puzzle.”—Kirkus Reviews
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781250050007 |
PRICE | $25.99 (USD) |