<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>G. M. Malliet's wildly popular Max Tudor series, featuring a handsome vicar--and retired spy--who solves crimes in the small English village of Nether Monkslip, gets even better.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>*Nominated for the 2014 Agatha Award*<br></b><br>Agatha Award-winning author G. M. Malliet delights again with the forth entry in her critically acclaimed Agatha Christie meets Ian Fleming (<i>Publishers Weekly</i>) mystery series, featuring handsome ex-spy-turned-cleric Father Max Tudor. <p/>Someone has been trying to poison the 15th Earl of Lislelivet. With his gift for making enemies, no one-particularly his wife-is too surprised until they discover the source of the poison: a fruitcake made and sold by the Handmaids of St. Lucy of Monkbury Abbey. Max Tudor, vicar of Nether Monkslip and former MI5 agent, is asked to investigate. But just as Max comes to believe the poisoning was accidental, a body is discovered in the cloister well. G.M. Malliet continues to delight readers in this standout mystery in her clever and engaging Max Tudor series.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Highly entertaining... Wry humor permeates A Demon Summer. After all, haven't most of us thought that fruitcakes were, in some way, lethal? Yet Malliet also weaves in a serious subplot about families, devotion and the reasons that attract some people to a near cloistered life. Each visit to Nether Monkslip with its mix of eccentric and ordinary residents has been a delight. A Demon Summer pays tribute to the village mystery while showing its relevance to modern times." --<i>Associated Press</i> <p/>"Wittier than Louise Penny, lighter than Tana French, smarter than Deborah Crombie, G.M. Malliet has made a name for herself with her cozy-but-cutting English mysteries. A Demon Summer makes the case that she may be the best mystery author writing in English at the moment (along with French). She's certainly the most entertaining, with her delightful but surprisingly deep series about sleuthing vicar Max Tudor... As usual, Malliet's story is filled with gorgeous descriptions of scenery and food, cutting wit and profound insight about the human condition. More than a few references to Penny's The Beautiful Mystery, set in a Canadian monastery, are a nice, winky touch, too." --<i>Cleveland Plain Dealer</i> <p/>"With clever plotting that draws on classic elements of the British village mystery, characters conceived with care, an evocative setting and frequent doses of humor to leaven the inevitable sadness, Malliet continues her elegant and entertaining series, one that discerning fans of the genre will find stimulating, rewarding -- and a ton of fun." --<i>Richmond Times-Dispatch</i> <p/>"I'm a fan of G.M. Malliet, and A Demon Summer is more of a return to the roots of the series. Father Max Tudor, former MI5 operative turned Anglican priest, must visit Monkbury Abbey at the order of his bishop. A peer has been poisoned, though not fatally, by a fruitcake prepared by the Handmaids of St. Lucy, a contemplative order. Just when Max is concluding the poisoning was accidental, one of the visitors to the Abbey is done to death. Once again, Max must find the killer . . . this time so he can home to his handfasting to the pregnant Awena." --Charlaine Harris <p/>"Entertaining . . . the ending with a traditional gathering of the subjects will please Golden Age fans." --<i>Publisher's Weekly</i> <p/>"The fourth fun entry in this charming English cozy series is delighful in tone. Think Agatha Christie meets Ian Fleming." --<i>Library Journal</i> <p/>"There are certain things you want in a village mystery: a pretty setting, a tasteful murder, an appealing sleuth... Malliet delivers all of that." --<i>Marilyn Stasio, New York Times</i> <p/>"G.M. Malliet's Sly humor rivals Jane Austen's." --<i>The Boston Globe</i> <p/>"A classic and ingenious whodunit laced with clues for the alert reader, A Fatal Winter out-Christies Christie. Pray you don't miss it." --<i>Richmond Times-Dispatch</i> <p/>"A superb novel! Rarely have I read descriptions that have left me gasping, in both their hilarity and their painful truth. A wonderful read." --<i>Louise Penny on Wicked Autumn</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>G. M. MALLIET won the Agatha Award for best first novel for <i>Death of a Cozy Writer</i>, which initially won the Malice Domestic Grant and was nominated for Macavity, Anthony, and Dilys awards. All the books in the Max Tudor series-<i>Wicked Autumn</i>, <i>A Fatal Winter</i>, <i>Pagan Spring</i> and <i>A Demon Summer</i>-have been nominated for the Agatha Award. She and her husband live in the Washington, D.C., area.
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