Elizabeth Penney lives in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, where she pens novels and tries to grow things. Elements that often appear in her novels include vintage summer cottages, past/present mysteries, and the arts. After spending early years in England and France, she grew up in Maine, settings that are reflected in her books.
Elizabeth is the author of the Apron Shop Series and Cambridge Bookshop Series from St. Martin's as well as over twenty novels, short stories, and hundreds of business articles. A former consultant and nonprofit executive, she holds a BS and an MBA. She's also written screenplays with her musician husband.
She loves walking in the woods, kayaking on quiet ponds, trying new recipes, and feeding family and friends.
Maggie, Ina and Ruth leave Somerset Harbor for Prospect Island, where they have been hired to assess an old beach house's antiques for sale. Of course there's a mystery--a famous painter died on the island in the 1920s and his final painting went missing. But, did the painter commit suicide, did he accidently fall from a cliff and drown or was he murdered? No body was ever found. The story flips between the summer of 1925 and the present day. Maggie and her friends from the historic society deal with break-ins at the cottage and a few very suspicious people. Was one capable of murder?
The book was really good! Although the beginning was slow at first. I couldn’t get it in until they were at the cottage house, that’s when shit went down. You would think by the cover the book would be boring, but like it was actually really chaotic and fun to read
Foound this book at a book sale and am glad I did. Got the feel for Downeast Maine and the small island life. Good characters and good storyline. Quick and easy read for a snowy afternoon.