The Tale of Hill Top Farm (Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter Series #1) by Susan Wittig Albert

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  • Pub. Date: October 2004
  • 286pp

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    • Pub. Date: October 2004
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Paperback, 286pp

    Synopsis

    Susan Wittig Albert is the best-selling author of the China Bayles mysteries. In this cozy, she fictionalizes the adventures of acclaimed author Beatrix Potter. It's 1905, and to recover from the loss of her fiancé, Potter moves into a small farmhouse in Sawrey. Populated by colorful characters, both human and critter, her new life is full of promise. That is, until a villager dies, and murder is suspected. Now it's up to this amateur sleuth to find a killer roaming the English countryside.

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    Beatrix Potter fans will welcome the talented Susan Wittig Albert's The Tale of Hill Top Farm, the first in a new cozy series to feature Peter Rabbit's creator as sleuth. Newly arrived in Near Sawrey in 1905, the sensible and charming Beatrix, aided by an assortment of talking animals, looks into a suspicious death and several small happenings that mainly serve to introduce the residents of the Lake District village. Despite weak British dialogue ("By Jove" isn't enough), this promises to be a series with legs-and tails. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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    One of the book world's most respected authorities on herbs and their uses, Susan Wittig Albert is beloved by fans the world over for her mystery series starring herb-growing sleuth China Bayles -- as well as the Victorian Mysteries series she coauthors with husband Bill, under the pen name Robin Paige.

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    Mark of a good seriesby Katherine30

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    September 17, 2009: After reading the first of the Potter series, I was 'so so', I thought I might get around to reading the other books 'sometime', but the book was different and a bit off-putting to me. The 2nd book I liked, I thought I 'would probably' read the series, and then read the third promptly. I then immediately bought the fourth book and didn't put down, then bought the 5th book in hardback as soon as it came out. So, that's all an indication of a good series to me.

    These books are unique, and so fun to read once you let yourself slip into the style of them. Give them a chance!! Yes, the series has some fantasy to it, but that suits a Beatrix Potter mystery just fine. As you get to know the characters, both animal and human, the Potter world will become very real and endearing to you. Highly recommend!!

    Magicalby Anonymous

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    October 09, 2004: Susan Wittig Albert has deftly and delightfully evoked the magical world of Beatrix Potter and the beauties of the English Lake District. The various village plots and mysteries were interlaced with skill. I loved the deliciously foreign expressions and vocabulary. And I was utterly smitten with the animals! As an Anglophile, a frequent visitor to England, and an enthusiastic reader of historical mysteries, I greatly appreciate the research that went into this book--the language, the geographic descriptions, the beautiful pictures of the Lake Country. A wonderful book by a talented author who works as easily with historical settings as she does with modern. Can't wait for the next in the series!


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