![]() ![]() If you like this one, the next two books in the series are also available to be checked out at Haverhill Public Library through the Merrimack Valley Library Consortium. ![]() This novel will appeal to people who enjoyed Beatrix Potter, Wind in the Willows, and other anthropomorphic stories, those who enjoy comedic cozy mysteries, or who like their stories with a little quirk. In a town where a moose runs the local coffee shop, a bear is the chief of police, and a raven named Lenore runs the bookshop, you’ve got to be willing to suspend disbelief and just have fun with it. Intrepid reporter, Vera Vixen, frustrated by the authorities’ sleepy response–and eager to break the story–throws herself into the investigation and finds answers and danger along the way. ![]() All is well, until a toad is found floating facedown in the millpond. Moose and mice, owls and bears, and many more call the charming village of Shady Hollow home. Deep in the forest is a place where woodland creatures live together in harmony. Local curmudgeon, Otto the Toad, is murdered, which sets off a series of incidents, crimes, and murders. Book Descriptions for series: A Shady Hollow Mystery. Think Midsomer Murders meets Wind in the Willows. All the main characters are anthropomorphic creatures living in the quiet woodland community of Shady Hollow. 'It sounds daft - it is daft - but it's also lots of fun' The People's Friend Magazine. First in a newer series of cozy mysteries, this is a fun novel for when you want an easy read with a bit of a twist. Once you've met the residents of Shady Hollow, you won't easily forget them. ![]()
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