Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli lives in Mancelona, MI. She has published ten novels, one work of non-fiction, and several short stories, which have been produced onstage, read on NPR, and published in several newspapers. For many years she taught writing at the International Women's Writing Guild summer program at Skidmore College and currently teaches at Northwestern Michigan College.
Praise for She Stopped for Death: [A] suspenseful sequel...A riveting climax will have readers on the edge of their seats. -Publishers Weekly A creepy tale filled with literary allusions and sporting a truly puzzling mystery. -Kirkus Reviews Second in the Little Library series, this one nicely captures the feel of a summer tourist town. The backdrop of Zoe's new book and the connection of the poetry of Emily Sutton to that of Emily Dickinson add welcome literary touches. -Booklist The friendship between Jenny Weston and her quirky next-door-neighbor Zoe Zola-as well as the inclusion of literary references-continues to be a highlight of the unique Little Library Mystery series...An enjoyable read! -RT Book Reviews The characters are interesting, and believable, which is a delight...Buzzelli sets the groundwork well, and ups the tension in the final chapters. This is the second book in the Little Library series, and good enough to make one think about finding the first. -Reviewing the Evidence Praise for A Most Curious Murder: This quirky, clever cozy series launch...[is] hard to resist. -Publishers Weekly An enchanting mystery with a delightful cast of characters and snappy dialogue. Book lovers are in for a real treat. -Hannah Reed, national bestselling author of the Scottish Highlands mysteries