New Releases by Nancy Means Wright

Nancy Means Wright is the author of Wild Nights (2016), The Shady Sisters (2016), Broken Strings (2015), Acts of Balance (2014), Queens Never Make Bargains (2014).

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Wild Nights

release date: Jul 01, 2016
Wild Nights
Mary battles the violent Reign of Terror, her foreign status, her lack of French, an unwanted pregnancy, and an undependable lover to solve an intricate mystery.

The Shady Sisters

release date: Apr 01, 2016
The Shady Sisters
The voices of two Vermont siblings alternate in The Shady Sisters. We see the sisters in myriad places-Ireland, Scotland, England, Vermont- and at different stages of their lives. The poems illustrate the sisters' differences, their commonalities, loves, losses, angers, disappointments, and moments of joy.

Broken Strings

release date: Aug 12, 2015
Broken Strings
When puppeteer Marion collapses during a performance, her friend Fay Hubbard promises to carry on. But Fay, a neighbor of Ruth Willmarth, already has her hands full with three demanding foster children. When an autopsy reveals that Marion had swallowed a dose of deadly crushed yew—and a friend finds her sister dangling from a rod like a marionette, a shocked Fay races after the villains. Mystery by Nancy Means Wright; originally published by Enigma/GMTA Publishing

Acts of Balance

release date: Jul 25, 2014

Queens Never Make Bargains

release date: May 21, 2014

Walking Into the Wild

release date: Aug 01, 2013
Walking Into the Wild
Join three siblings on an unforgettable journey in 1782. Peace is not yet signed with England, and the Foot siblings are walking up into the Republic of Vermont in search of their father. Like other settlers, they?d fled when Tories and Indians raided their cabin, capturing their Pa, and shocking their mother into silence. Though the journey is often lonely and filled with misadventure, there is fun and laughter, too, especially when the three meet up with a winsome young cobbler named Remember Jones. Told by the middle child, 13-year-old rebel Deborah, who has a secret she longs to reveal, but cannot, this is the tale of a girl coming to terms with her conscience, her imperfections, and her budding sexuality. For all three, it?s a search for love and family.

Make Your Own Change

release date: Aug 14, 2012
Make Your Own Change
After you’ve restored a hump-roofed, rump-sprung wreck of a Broken House, withstood the eccentricities of in-laws, willful kids, offbeat neighbors, obstinant hired hands, live-in ghost and established a craft shop, featuring Timothy, a wooden rocking horse with personality but who can’t seem to hold onto his eyes and tail—what do you do for an encore? Wright decided to write a book about her crazy experiences. Memoir by Nancy Means Wright; originally published by Down East Books

The Great Circus Train Robbery

release date: May 18, 2012
The Great Circus Train Robbery
Second of the Northern Spy mysteries, following the Agatha winner The Pea Soup Poisonings. Who stole three red rail cars from Spence’s antique circus train? The hair-raising quest takes Zoe and Spence from a neighbor’s murky basement to the Quirkus Circus to help two wacky clowns—until one of them disappears… Agatha Finalist for Best Children’s/Young Adult Novel. Young Adult/Juvenile Mystery by Nancy Means Wright; originally published by Hilliard & Harris

The Pea Soup Poisonings

release date: Mar 25, 2012
The Pea Soup Poisonings
To get into her brother’s Northern Spy Club, Zoe Elwood must walk a narrow beam over rusted farm machinery, and then solve a crime. Her chance comes when Alice’s grandmother expires after eating a bowl of pea soup. Kelby gives Zoe just five days to solve the crime. Can she do it? (ages 9-12) Winner of an Agatha award for Best Children’s/Young Adult Novel. Children’s/Young Adult Mystery by Nancy Means Wright; originally published by Hilliard and Harris

The Nightmare

release date: Aug 11, 2011
The Nightmare
Feminist Mary Wollstonecraft meets Henry Fuseli at her publisher’s circle of intellectuals, philosophers, and artists, and becomes obsessed with him and his erotic painting The Nightmare. When it is stolen, Fuseli accuses young painter Roger Peale, who is clapped into Newgate Prison. Escaping with the aid of a French émigré from the Revolution, Peale is ambushed by a highwayman and taken to a madhouse. Meanwhile Fuseli’s footman, a witness to the theft, is killed in a carriage “accident.” And bluestocking Isobel Frothingham is strangled after a soiree and posed to resemble Fuseli’s perverse masterpiece. Wollstonecraft’s impetuous nature leads her to propose a ménage à trois with Fuseli and his wife, and when rebuffed-always on the side of the underdog-to investigate the case to clear the young artist and rescue Isobel’s illegitimate daughter. Wright’s first mystery with Mary Wollstonecraft, Midnight Fires, was called “captivating” by Publishers Weekly. And mystery author Patricia Wynn says, “The Nightmare does what good historical fiction should do-makes me wonder where the truth ends and fiction begins.”

Down the Strings

release date: Apr 19, 2011
Down the Strings
Drusie Valentini doesn’t fit in with her arty family: her extravagant puppeteer father, his gypsy-like assistant Fey, who moved in when her mother left—or her pesky younger brother Punch. A party that a boyfriend talked her into ends in disaster, and getting her sent to a strict boarding school. In a year when it seems that everyone is pulling her strings, Drusie is forced to come to terms with her life. Young adult fiction by Nancy Means Wright; originally published by Dutton

Mad Cow Nightmare

release date: Sep 14, 2010
Mad Cow Nightmare
Dairy farmer Ruth Willmarth struggles with a mad cow plague, a squatter family of volatile Irish Travellers, a beautiful runaway woman--and Murder. According to Kirkus Reviews: “The masterfully evoked terror of Mad Cow makes Ruth's fifth her most sharply focused yet.” Mystery by Nancy Means Wright; originally published by St. Martin’s Minotaur

Runaway!

release date: Sep 14, 2010
Runaway!
Her cows gone, Ruth Willmarth takes on goats and foster children, including sixteen-year-old Chance. But birth mother Dahlia kidnaps Chance; Dahlia’s former lover is stabbed, her current boyfriend shot—and thinking she herself did it, Chance is on the run. And Ruth, whom Publishers Weekly has called “a courageous and resilient amateur sleuth,” is in hot pursuit of Chance—and the bad guys. 6th Ruth Willmarth Mystery by Nancy Means Wright; original publication of Belgrave House

Harvest of Bones

release date: Sep 14, 2010
Harvest of Bones
Ruth Willmarth leaps into the fray when her ornery cow Zelda unearths a human finger; a rented greyhound digs up a skeleton wearing a Scots bonnet; and a lovely woman dies a mysterious death at a local Healing House. “Demanding and engaging,” (Booklist). “Vividly offbeat characters,” (Kirkus Reviews), “A strong sense of place…with human, and humorous problems.” (Publishers Weekly) 2nd Ruth Willmarth mystery by Nancy Means Wright; originally published by St. Martin’s

Mad Season

release date: Sep 14, 2010
Mad Season
Single mother-farmer Ruth Willmarth discovers her neighbor, Lucien, and his part-Indian wife Belle, bloody, beaten, and robbed of their life savings. When Belle dies, Ruth faces barn burnings and the disappearance of her son—as she and would-be lover Colm Hanna, who serves as Realtor, town mortician, and part-time cop, track the killer's muddy trail to put an end to this mad season. Mystery by Nancy Means Wright; originally published by St. Martin’s Press

Poison Apples

release date: Sep 14, 2010
Poison Apples
Catastrophe hits a Vermont apple orchard: a plague of maggots, a spray of RoundUp, hate calls from a local cult, poisoned fruit that kills a Jamaican picker, and a young girl in a risky relationship. Dairy farmer Ruth Willmarth rushes to help—only to watch the troubles pile up on her own doorstep! Wright doesn't put a foot wrong in this well-wrought mystery." (The Boston Globe) Mystery by Nancy Means Wright; originally published by St. Martins Minotaur

Stolen Honey

release date: Sep 14, 2010
Stolen Honey
Vermont dairy farmer Ruth Willmarth encounters beekeepers, Abenaki Indians, a dead male student, a strangled female professor, and devastating secrets from the past in this hair-raising tale. Romantic Times calls STOLEN HONEY “intricate and fascinating,” while Kirkus Reviews find the mystery “penetrating, economical, and generously plotted.” Mystery by Nancy Means Wright; originally published by St. Martin’s Minotaur

Midnight Fires

release date: Apr 28, 2010
Midnight Fires
Mitchelstown Castle in County Cork, seat of the notorious Anglo-Irish Kingsborough family, fairly hums with intrigue. In 1786 the new young governess, Mary Wollstonecraft, witnesses a stabbing when she attends a pagan bonfire at which an illegitimate son of the nobility is killed. When the young Irishman Liam Donovan, who hated the aristocratic rogue for seducing his niece, becomes the prime suspect for his murder, Mary-ever a champion of the oppressed, and susceptible to Liam's charm-determines to prove him innocent. Mary Wollstonecraft (mother of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, who wrote Frankenstein) was celebrated, even a cause celebre in her day, as a notorious and free-thinking rebel. Her short life was highly unconventional, with the kidnap of her sister from an abusive husband, love affairs, an illegitimate child, religious dissent, a suicide attempt, participation in the French Revolution, and other eyebrow-raising episodes. Nancy Means Wright hopes that Midnight Fires, set during Mary's term as a governess in Ireland, will "present her to the world as the brilliant, yet wholly human, passionate, and conflicted woman that she was."Riiviting. . . . As Mary snoops around in search of the culprit, she is bound not to lose herself to the mystery, her job, or the charms of any man. Wright deftly illuminates 18th-century class tensions." Publishers Weekly (2/15/10)

Crimes of Passion

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Crimes of Passion
Top mystery writers Nancy Means Wright and Jonathan Harrington team up with romance writers Maggie Price and B.J. Daniels to deliver four gripping stories of love, betrayal, and crime during the Valentine's season.

Walking Up Into the Volvano

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Split Nipple

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Split Nipple
This is bold poetry, and Ms Wright is a formidable ponderer. A series of monologues delivered by Ms Wollstonecraft's familiars. --Dusty Dog Reviews.

Vermonters at Their Craft

release date: Jan 01, 1987
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