In this new Home Repair Is Homicide Mystery, a killer with a screw loose sets his sights on Jacobia ';Jake' Tiptree, whose latest renovation project becomes a dire matter of life and deck. Driving to a cottage in the Maine woods with her best friend, Ellie White, Jacobia ';Jake' Tiptree has a challenging week ahead of her. She bet her husband that she could finish building the cottage porch in only a few daysa lofty goal for even the craftiest home renovator. But as Jake and Ellie set to work, they soon realize that they're not alone. Dewey Hooper, a recently escaped convict, is watching them. Jake's testimony got him sent away for murder years ago and here, in the remote wilderness, he can exact his revenge. Tough as nails and not afraid to defend themselves, Jake and Ellie are determined to keep their wits about themto prevent the quaint little cottage from turning into the ultimate death trap. Praise for Sarah Graves and the Home Repair Is Homicide series ';Readers won't be able to put this page-turner downbut it will certainly make them think twice about vacationing at that Maine lakeside cottage.'Leslie Meier, author of the Lucy Stone mysteries ';Just hearing her list the ways you can kill yourself fixing up an old house . . . is a hoot.'The New York Times Book Review ';Graves makes rehabbing shutters and other chores suspenseful.'The Boston GlobeBONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Sarah Graves's A Bat in the Belfry.Complete with Home Repair Is Homicide repair tips!