Death At Breakfast was included on Liz and Lisa‘s Best Books of the Month: March Edition.
Beth was featured in the Ellsworth American, where she discussed her inspiration for Death At Breakfast.
Beth is honored that Death At Breakfast is ranked #8 on the Publisher Alley Mystery Bestseller List.
The San Francisco Book Review called Death At Breakfast a “masterfully woven tale” that brings “humor, wit, and suspense to every page.”
Criminal Element included Death At Breakfast on its list “5 New Books to Read This Week in May: May 10, 2016”
Librarian and master professional teacher trainer, Jennie Rosenblum called Death At Breakfast a “pure pleasure read.”
HeadButler.com gave Death At Breakfast a rave review and said that Beth Gutcheon makes “her characters dance.”
Booklist gave Death At Breakfast a starred review and recommends for fans of Alexander McCall Smith, Louise Penny and Ruth Rendell.
Mystery Scene Magazine gave Death At Breakfast a rave review.
Marist College’s Her Campus online publication included Death At Breakfast on its list “5 Books You’ll Want To Read This Summer.”
Don’t Mind the Mess said that Death At Breakfast “is that rare mystery that hits the Agatha Christie sweet spot,” and included it on their list of Spring Books To Read.
5 Minutes For Mom called Death At Breakfast a “fascinating and entertaining read.”
Beth discussed writing Death At Breakfast and shared her love of puzzles on the Book Club Girl blog.
Sam’s Book Blog, part of the TLC Book Tour, gave Death At Breakfast a rave review and recommended for fans of Louise Penny.
Beth talked about her love of libraries on the Library Love Fest blog.
Booksandbindings.com called Death At Breakfast “clever, enthralling, and highly entertaining.”
Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of Two If By Sea, writes: “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 intoxicating elixir that says, ‘Read Me!’”
Elinor Lipman, author of The View From Penthouse B and Then She Found Me, writes: “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.”