Elizabeth C. Bunce grew up on a steady diet of Sherlock Holmes, Trixie Belden, and Quincy, M.E., and always played the lead prosecutor in mock trial. She has never had a governess, and no one has ever accused her of being irrepressible, but a teacher did once call her 'argumentative' – which was entirely untrue, and she can prove it. She lives in Kansas City with her husband and their cats.
“Younger Holmes fans (and older ones too) should be charmed by
Elizabeth C. Bunce’s Cold-Blooded Myrtle.”
—Wall Street Journal, “Holiday Gift Books 2021: Mysteries”
“Comical footnotes pepper the text, adding wit to prose which is
already dryly funny. Clues abound, giving astute readers the chance
to solve the mystery along with Myrtle. Another excellent whodunit
with a charming, snarky sleuth.”
— Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“This third mystery in the Myrtle Hardcastle series brings all the
Victorian charm and flair of the first two as the smart,
high-spirited protagonist unravels the who and why behind a series
of murders in her hometown of Swinburne. Curious, witty and
tenacious, Myrtle navigates an elegantly twisty plot to finally
finger the villain – or does she? This compelling story will keep
readers guessing till the very last page.”
— Washington Parent
“The most entertaining whodunit yet in this terrific series set in
Victorian England. … Narrated in Myrtle’s smart, irreverent voice
and peppered with amusing footnotes, the novel builds suspense as
the body count rises right up to the dramatic finale.”
— The Buffalo News
“This series is a great way to introduce younger readers to this
genre. There are plenty of clues to file away and figure out, and
the twists and turns end in a very satisfying way! . . . Readers
who enjoyed mysteries like [Taryn] Souders' Coop Knows the Scoop,
[Kristin L.] Gray's The Amelia Six, and the work of Stuart Gibbs
will find Myrtle a great introduction to the Victorian era and a
keen detective when it comes to figuring out murders!”
— YA Books Central
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