To Helvetica And Back: A Dangerous Type Mystery
By (Author) Paige Shelton
Penguin Putnam Inc
Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
15th January 2017
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
304
Width 106mm, Height 171mm
151g
Nestled in the valley of the ski resort town of Star City, Utah, is a side street full of shops that specialise in the simple charms of earlier eras. Among these is the Rescued Word, where Chester Henry and his adult granddaughter Clare lovingly repair old typewriters and restore old books. But when a stranger to town demands the antique typewriter they're already repairing for another customer, Clare fears she may need to be rescued. And when the man later shows up dead in a back alley, she wonders: What about a dusty old typewriter could possibly be worth killing for
Praise for the novels of New York Times bestselling author Paige Shelton:
To Helvetica and Back
"I fell in love with feisty Clare and her Rescued Word from the first broken 'L'and so will you, if youre a cozy mystery fan. No stereotypes here: Paige Shelton has come up with a unique combination of characters and setting. This Dangerous Type Mystery will intrigue you from A to Z and then some."Susan Wittig Albert, New York Times bestselling author of The Darling Dahlias and the Eleven OClock Lady
Farmers Market Mysteries
Should appeal to fans of Laura Childs and Joanne Fluke.Publishers Weekly
Watching jam-maker Becca Robins handle sticky situations is a tasty delight.Sheila Connolly, New York Times bestselling author
Becca is a genial heroine, and Shelton fashions a puzzling and satisfying whodunit. Richmond Times-Dispatch
Country Cooking School Mysteries
Take a puzzler of a mystery, season with a dashing ghost, add a pinch of romance, and you have a blue ribbon-winning recipe for a tasty read.Jenn McKinlay, New York Times bestselling author
Superb.Cozy Mystery Book Reviews
Paige Shelton is the New York Times bestselling author of the Farmers' Market Mysteries, including Bushel Full of Murder, Merry Market Murder, and A Killer Maize, and the Country Cooking School Mysteries, including If Onions Could Spring Leeks, If Catfish Had Nine Lives, and If Bread Could Rise to the Occasion.