Aunt Dimity and the Summer King, Nancy Atherton
Aunt Dimity and the Summer King, Nancy Atherton
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Aunt Dimity and the Summer King

Author: Nancy Atherton

Narrator: Teri Clark Linden

Unabridged: 7 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/14/2015


Synopsis

There's trouble in Finch. Four recently sold cottages are standing empty, and the locals fear that a developer plans to turn their cozy village into an enclave of overpriced weekend homes. But for once Lori Shepherd can't help. Her infant daughter, her father-in-law's upcoming wedding, and the crushing prospect of her fortieth birthday have left her feeling overwhelmed. Until, that is, she has a chance encounter with an eccentric inventor named Arthur Hargreaves. Dubbed the Summer King by his equally eccentric family, Arthur is as warmhearted as the summer sun. In his presence, Lori forgets her troubles - and Finch's. But Lori snaps out of her happy trance when she discovers detailed maps of Finch in the Summer King's library. Is Arthur secretly plotting Finch's demise? With Aunt Dimity's otherworldly help, Lori mounts a crusade to save her beloved village from the Summer King's scorching greed.

About Nancy Atherton

Nancy Atherton is the bestselling author of the Aunt Dimity mysteries. The first book in the series, Aunt Dimity's Death, was voted One of the Century's 100 Favorite Mysteries by the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association. She lives in Colorado Springs.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lee

60% of the story is nappy changing infant adoration. Annoying and slogging.......more

Goodreads review by Nancy

Why does Lori stick her nose into things that are none of her business? That is what I was thinking throughout this entire book. She is becoming a character that is more annoying than endearing. Early in the series, she was zany and found herself in one madcap adventure after another but now she has......more

Goodreads review by Roslyn

I enjoyed this latest instalment of the Aunt Dimity series even more than usual because this time Atherton, while maintaining the formula that she’s used for 20 books now (and who can blame her? It works - her readers love it, and it always makes for a great read) has added something a little bit ex......more