A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE CRIME BOOK OF THE YEAR
Emily Arsenault has worked as a lexicographer, an English teacher, a children's librarian, and a Peace Corps volunteer. She wrote The Broken Teaglass while living in rural South Africa, to pass the long, quiet evenings in her mud brick house. She now lives in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, with her husband.
“A fascinating secret history is hidden within the pages
of The Broken Teaglass.”—Christopher Barzak, author of One for
Sorrow
“A beautifully written, engaging mystery.”—Dorothy Allison
“A literary gem.”—The New York Times Book Review
“Winningly unique.”—The Boston Globe
“A delight.”—The Wall Street Journal
“Quirky and inventive.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch
“Written with both wit and grace . . . a rare find on today’s
bookshelves.”—The Roanoke Times
“A delightful, quietly humorous, and offbeat mystery.”—Library
Journal
“Compelling . . . an accomplished work.”—Hartford Courant
“The very definition of a promising debut.”—Booklist
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