"The intricate plot and memorable local characters here are a delight." -BOOKLIST
"Schillace, who's autistic herself, draws a marvelously believable heroine in Jo, and sets her up with an expertly constructed mystery. Readers will be hungry for a sequel." -PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"Quite the romp.... There's as much action as feeling in The Framed Women of Ardemore House. It's enough to satisfy every reader, especially mystery lovers." -BOOKREPORTER
"Twisty, engaging, and thoroughly unexpected, The Framed Women of Ardemore House is a must-read for any mystery lover. Featuring a unique cast of characters and a village full of dirty little secrets, this book delivers a fresh take on the English cozy."
- DEANNA RAYBOURN, New York Times bestselling author of KILLERS OF A CERTAIN AGE
"The Framed Women of Ardemore House kept me awake, reading and guessing and anxiously turning pages all night. This book is intricately plotted and thematically rich; it's frightening, funny, and fast-paced, with characters I grew to really care about. I'll be recommending it to every mystery reader I know."
-ALEX GRECIAN, New York Times bestselling author of THE YARD
"A New York editor on the spectrum clashing with a dogged British detective. Makes for a mystery like an English garden: wild, masterly crafted and full of secrets, beauty and marvels."
- MARIO GIORDANO, author of THE AUNTIE POLDI ADVENTURE SERIES
"A classic murder mystery, an amateur sleuth like no other; Josephine Jones will change the way you look at the world."
- STEPHEN GALLAGHER, author of THE BEDLAM DETECTIVE and writer for BBC'S DOCTOR WHO