Autumn Embers: A Batavia-on-Hudson Mystery

Tina Debellegarde

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Book cover for Autumn Embers: A Batavia-on-Hudson Mystery

Autumn Embers: A Batavia-on-Hudson Mystery

Autumn Embers: A Batavia-on-Hudson Mystery

Tina Debellegarde

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Description

Bianca St. Denis travels to Kyoto to return a priceless artifact recovered in Batavia-on-Hudson during last summer's flood. It's late October, and the city of 2,000 shrines is in full autumn splendor. While she's in Japan's ancient capital, Bianca visits with her son, a student at Kyoto University. Ian shows her the sights and introduces her to his circle of friends-his chosen family.


On the night of her welcome party, Bianca thinks she witnesses a struggle in the garden, perhaps even a murder. When the police investigate and find no body, she is stumped, yet alarm bells won't stop ringing. She knows she's witnessed something.


When a dead body surfaces and suspicion falls on her son, Bianca's maternal instincts spring to action to protect Ian and clear his name. Meanwhile, things in Batavia-on-Hudson are tense. Sheriff Mike Riley is losing his re-election while tackling devastating news about his dead partner and wavering about his troubled marriage.


Autumn Embers explores the malleable nature of our identities and reminds us that chosen families can be stronger than we think, and that true friendship can bridge any distance.

Critical Reviews

"A beautiful novel that seamlessly embraces past and present, east and west, mystery and resolution, all the contradictions that make us human. This is the rare book that leaves its reader feeling balanced and whole." Carol Goodman, two-time winner of the Mary Higgins Clark prize and author of Return to Wyldecliff Heights


"A wonderfully constructed organic mystery, Autumn Embers moves back and forth from two charming locales-Bianca St. Denis's home in Batavia-on-Hudson, a village in Upstate New York, and Kyoto, the home of her son, Ian. Bianca travels to Kyoto to return an ancient Japanese artifact, only to find herself embroiled in a murder investigation that implicates Ian. Meanwhile, in Batavia-on-Hudson, a potential romantic interest, Sheriff Mike Riley, is fighting to keep his job while facing questions about his former NYPD partner's untimely death. Although more than an ocean apart, both Bianca and Mike lean on each other in solving their respective mysteries. Author Tina deBellegarde expertly captures the details of two very disparate worlds, reminding us that at the heart of these experiences is our shared humanity. I've become a new fan!" Naomi Hirahara, Edgar Award-winning author of the Mas Arai mystery series and the Mary Higgins Clark Award-winning Clark and Division


"Get ready for another thrilling ride with Tina deBellegarde's mystery series, this time in our own Kyoto backyard." Amy Chavez, Author of The Widow, the Priest and the Octopus Hunter


"Fans of Louise Penny and Crazy Rich Asians will adore Autumn Embers, the third installment of the acclaimed Batavia-on-Hudson series. Heartful and human, an intriguing mystery, and filled to the brim with rich descriptions, this love letter to Japan is Tina de Bellegarde at her finest." Jen Collin Moore, Author of the captivating Roman Holiday Mysteries


"This is a scrumptious book. We expect a well-written, twisty plot, interesting, relatable characters, as well as a setting that charms from Tina de Bellegarde. In Autumn Embers, she delivers on all counts. But for me, the star of the show is Kyoto. As we work our way through this highly satisfying novel, rich in detail, we can taste the delectable Japanese noodles, smell the heady aroma of the brewing tea at the tea ceremony, and feel the fire at the festivals. The author's love for Kyoto comes through, and lucky readers can't help but share in the feeling. Autumn Embers will have you reaching for your passport and booking a ticket to 'the land of the rising sun.'" Carol Pouliot, Author of the Blackwell and Watson Time- Travel Mysteries


"Step into the world of Bianca St. Denis, small town librarian and amateur sleuth, as she arrives in Kyoto, Japan to visit her son. Like a richly woven tapestry, this immersive tale has it all: insights into Japanese culture, traditions and delicacies, as well as memorable characters, an intriguing mystery and... murder. With vivid descriptions and an unhurried writing style, Autumn Embers is thoroughly engrossing!" Lida Sideris, Author of the Southern California Mysteries


Publishing Information

Publisher: Level Best Books
Pub date: 2024-09-17
Length: 296 pages

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