In Death Under Glass, a high society woman is poisoned with pesticide, a happy housewife commits suicide, a homeless man drowns in a shallow river and a renowned academic is found unconscious in her greenhouse and remains in a coma. St. John's, whose motto is beauty and safety, is in turmoil. Life will not be the until death stops.
Death Under Glass
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It is always interesting to see yourself as others see you. Kimor-Paine gently skewers a certain segment of society, producing an amused and amusing take on Townie life in Death Under Glass"
-Robin McGrath
Ms. Kimor-Paine 'take' on Newfoundland and Newfoundlanders cannot fail to be of interest, and I believe that mystery fans who enjoy a whodunit in the Agatha Christie style will find much in Death Under Glass to please them.
-Thomas Rendell Curran
...solid plot, intriguing characters (both nice and nasty), the villain at least likely person, and, in the end, a very satisfactory and deliciously outrageous denouement.
-Anne Hart




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