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Original Title: Fool's Puzzle
ISBN: 042514545X (ISBN13: 9780425145456)
Edition Language: English
Series: Benni Harper #1
Setting: California(United States)
Literary Awards: Agatha Award Nominee for Best First Novel (1994)
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Fool's Puzzle (Benni Harper #1) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 256 pages
Rating: 3.96 | 4987 Users | 232 Reviews

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Leaving behind memories of her late husband, Benni Harper is making a fresh start...Moving to the trendy California town of San Celina, she takes an exciting new job as director of a folk-art museum. While setting up an exhibit of handmade quilts, she stumbles upon the body of a brutally stabbed artist. Hoping to conduct an investigation on her own, she crosses paths with the local police chief, who thinks this short and sassy cowgirl should leave detecting to the cops and join him for dinner. But it's hard to keep a country girl down, and soon Benni uncovers an alarming pattern of family secrets, small-town lies--and the shocking truth about the night her husband died...

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Title:Fool's Puzzle (Benni Harper #1)
Author:Earlene Fowler
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:January 1st 1995 by Berkley (first published 1994)
Categories:Mystery. Cozy Mystery. Fiction

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What a great cozy. It had a good mixture of everything I love in my cozies - mystery, romance, humor, and believability. It was also short and sweet, so no parts felt like they dragged on at all. I will definitely read book 2.

Even though this is a series of cozies, I hadn't read any of them so the main character, Benni Harper was new to me. Bennie Harper's husband died and she wanted to get away from the ranch from everything that reminded her of him. She would miss the family but now that he was gone, she felt disconnected from them. She needed to get away and start living her own life. So she took a job as a director of a folk art museum in San Ceclina, California. I really like the setting; I love folk art,

The style is smooth enough, and Benni Harper, our narrator, is sympathetic enough to have kept me reading for about 150 pages, but she acted stupidly one too many times, so that not even the resolution of the mystery or romance or Arts and Craft themes could make me keep going. I hate mysteries where some amateur detective keeps things from the police, or lies to them or hides evidence. Now, there are reasons people act this way I could buy, without marking them in my eyes as Too Stupid to Live.

A Benni Harper mysteryBenni is not the person she was ten months ago. Jack, her husband, died nine months ago in an accident that is not totally clear. She struggles with losing him and with living day to day. As director of the Folk Art Museum she needs to be together and guide artists in preparing works for shows and display. If you know anything about artists, they can be unpredictable and tempermental as well as stand-offish. The coop artists at Benni's museum were less than a cohesive

Rats! Just when I was telling myself I needed to focus on finishing book series that I've already started, I came across "Fool's Puzzle" by Earlene Fowler. Having a deep interests in quilts, especially the traditional patterns, the cover caught my eye. And being a mystery lover - well, how could I resist?Earlene Fowler has written a mystery that represents to me the best of the cozy genre: intriguing amateur sleuth, small-town atmosphere, and fascinating relationships in a unique setting (in

This book was recommended by a friend of mine who loves quilts and quilting. She noted that the series gets stronger after this first book and that there is also a book of quilt patterns available based on the books. (Thanks Mary!) I enjoyed the book as a nice evening read, although I thought the heroine was more hardheaded than humorous at times! I'm looking forward to reading more as I have time.

An enjoyable first novel that begins a delightful series is books all named after quilt blocks. The book is an easy read and the absence of tons of sex scenes, cussing and total immorality a pleasant change. Good read.