Elizabeth Buzzelli's latest book She Stopped for Death features an odd collection of characters. Jenny Weston has moved back to Michigan after her divorce and lives with her mother Dora. Next door neighbor is Zoe Zola, an almost famous writer, a Little Person and Lewis Carroll enthusiast all rolled into one person.
Dora has been instrumental in placing Little Libraries in the town of Bear Falls, Michigan, and when she excitedly finds snippets of poetry in the boxes, she is sure they are from reclusive town poet Emily Sutton. One night Dora, Jenny and Zoe wait patiently in the dark for the deliverer of the poetry to visit the box. Sure enough it is the shy, unassuming poet who shows up to deliver her poetry. They hope to befriend her, but she flees into the night.
Emily has lived with her sister in a house on the edge of Pewee Swamp. Hardly anyone has seen either sister in years. Once a celebrated poet, she lives in the shadows. When Dora finally
befriends Emily she learns the cousin who shops for the sisters has not been there in weeks and the poet's sister Lorna has abandoned her. Emily immediately volunteers Zoe for shopping duty.
Not pleased with having to run the errands, Zoe grudgingly shops, although Emily hasn't given her enough money for the purchases. When Zoe delivers the groceries, Emily refuses to come to the door so Zoe leaves the bags on the porch.
Many other mysterious happenings occur and they center around Emily. Zoe begins to think there is more going on at the house than meets the eye.
She Stopped for Death is an exciting, complex book with half truths, missing siblings and a dramatic climax. I very much enjoyed the book and hope there are others in the series.
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