“I didn’t guess the identity of the killer, but then, I never do. You might. But it really seems secondary to the pleasure of watching Beth Gutcheon make her characters dance.” - Jesse Kornbluth, HeadButler
Praise for Good-bye and Amen: “Gutcheon’s gift is for pure storytelling. . . . Her characters and settings are alive, sparkling with deft touches of period detail; her narrative voice is knowing and wry, exasperated and affectionate.” - New York Newsday
Praise for Domestic Pleasures: “Few in America write as well about marriage, divorce, and the family ties, which both unite and torture us all. She’s in a league by herself.” - Pat Conroy
Praise for Death at Breakfast: “I have been a Beth Gutcheon fan forever, since a smart librarian put Gutcheon’s first novel in my hands and said, ‘You’ll love her.’ I do. And now this wonderful addition: a murder mystery, with all of her talents vividly displayed. What could be better: intrigue, murder, a New England inn, food, celebrities, and an endearing local cop that Agatha Christie would envy. Brava, Beth Gutcheon! And thank you.” - Elinor Lipman, author of The View From Penthouse B, The Inn at Lake Devine, and Then She Found Me on DEATH AT BREAKFAST
“Is there nothing Beth Gutcheon can’t do? Crime drama, ghost story, novel of manners, and now, with Death at Breakfast, sly mystery . . . Everything Beth Gutcheon touches turns into an elixir that says, ‘Read Me!’” - Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Deep End of the Ocean and Two if By Sea on DEATH AT BREAKFAST