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Request: Updates to Bury the Lead (9781487012625)
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1) We in this group are not Goodreads employees, but to my understanding the About the author section on the book pages only show information about the first listed author name. It's how it's designed to work, and not something the volunteers of this group can change.
2) Reviews, and review quotes are not permitted in the book description on Goodreads. That includes both user and editiorial reviews. When book data is imported from other sites, their descriptions sometimes contains reviews/quotes/praise, but we remove such whenever we come across them.
I'd be very grateful for assistance with the following:
1. There are 2 authors listed for this title, but the author page of the 2nd author has not been linked in the "About the author" section. Would it be possible to link Elizabeth Renzetti in the "About the author" section in addition to Kate Hilton?
2. This title has been given a number of advance praise quotes from various authors and publications. See for example the 'editorial reviews' tab of the corresponding amazon product page (https://www.amazon.ca/Bury-Lead-Quill...). Does the Goodreads book page for this title have a similar place for editorial reviews? If so, can the following editorial reviews please be added?
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A propulsive, juicy little ride—the perfect combination of Agatha Christie and Janet Evanovich—a gorgeously written, twisty, turny, small-town whodunnit, that also seamlessly weaves together themes of a dying era of journalism, the ruthless nature of ‘theatah,’ and the strength of a woman trying to reinvent herself, heal her heart, and hopefully catch a killer before it’s too late. Kate Hilton and Elizabeth Renzetti have created a vivid, warm, hilarious character in Cat Conway, whose story surely doesn't end here … I loved every page.
-- Lisa Gabriele, author of The Winters
Giant egos, secret grievances, the locals vs. the artsy-farts: theatre towns were made for murder, and Bury the Lead was made for mystery lovers. Kate Hilton and Elizabeth Renzetti had a lot of fun with this, and so will you.
-- Andrew Pyper, author of The Demonologist and Oracle
A classic, but also topical, whodunnit staged with humour and wit.
-- Linwood Barclay, author of The Lie Maker
A smart, devious whodunnit filled with theatrical shadows and veils, Bury the Lead is both twisty and hilarious.
-- Robyn Harding, bestselling author of The Drowning Woman
Right from the hilariously brilliant opening line, I was hooked, helpless to resist reading just one more chapter. This very witty, sharp, fun, and suspenseful cozy mystery is the best escape and also a thought-provoking novel. With pitch-perfect dialogue, beautiful flow, and the most relatable heroine, Bury the Lead showcases the immense talents of Kate Hilton and Elizabeth Renzetti. As a team, they're unstoppable.
-- Samantha M. Bailey, USA Today and #1 national bestselling author of Woman on the Edge and Watch Out for Her
Bury the Lead is a word-perfect romp through the world of small-town theatre, both hilarious and poignant, insightful and full of twists. I give it a standing ovation!
-- Roz Nay, bestselling author of The Hunted
Reading Bury the Lead is like having cocktails with your most fabulous friends. Liz and Kate tell you fantastic stories, and you laugh, gasp, say ‘Wow!’ and ‘What?!’ a lot, and learn a few tricks you’re glad to know. They get the worlds of theatre and journalism exactly right, the stubborn talents and eggshell egos. The minute it’s over, you can’t wait to get together again.
-- Johanna Schneller, Bigger Picture columnist, Globe and Mail
Two of my favourite authors have joined forces to create an engaging, sly mystery that is perfect for fans of Richard Osman and Louise Penny. With a heroine to root for, a quirky supporting cast, a charming but shadowy small-town setting, and a whodunit that had me turning pages as fast as I could, this novel is an absolute delight!
-- Marissa Stapley, New York Times bestselling author of Lucky
Bury the Lead is the perfect cozy mystery novel … fun, dark, and impossible to put down. Kate Hilton and Elizabeth Renzetti have built a wonderful world in Port Ellis and an excellent main character in Cat Conway. As readers we find ourselves rooting for her while also wondering if we can fully trust her, which is the perfect set up. The cast of characters feels both fresh and familiar, straight out of a hard-boiled detective novel. It’s got to be hard to write a book that’s both touching and a little bit sinister, but Bury the Lead pulls it off. I truly loved this novel!
-- Amy Stuart, bestselling author of A Death at the Party
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With sincere thanks,
M
Elizabeth Renzetti