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Murder Gets a Life: : A Southern Sisters Mystery |
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Rating:  Summary: Another delight Review: This is absolutely my favorite series of mysteries! I've read every available letter of the Milhone/alphabet series. I've been chilled and thrilled by Scarpetta and Lucy. I'm a fan of VI Warshawsky's and Amanda Pepper's. But NONE of those series is as consistently delightful as these mysteries crafted by Ms. George! She has a special sense of her characters, their place and their time. The dialog is unique, fresh and funny. The plots -- while not too violent or hair-raising -- are designed to keep us guessing. And the characters feel like old friends. I have a few quibbles with this book (more about what happened to some of the characters after it ended would have been appreciated). But by and large, this was one of the most pleasant light reads I've enjoyed in a long time. (And I enjoy the artwork on the cover of her paperbacks, too.)
Rating:  Summary: Great Read Review: This was a fun, fun, fun book. The two sisters are painted with warmth and must be the most engaging sleuths in the cosy genre. The plotting did not let the characterisations down. Highly recommended for a light, undemanding read.
Rating:  Summary: Great Read Review: This was a fun, fun, fun book. The two sisters are painted with warmth and must be the most engaging sleuths in the cosy genre. The plotting did not let the characterisations down. Highly recommended for a light, undemanding read.
Rating:  Summary: I'm hooked! Review: This was the first "Southern sisters mystery" I read and couldn't put it down. Anne George's style is hilarious and I love the banter between the different characters. I've begun reading the other titles and only hope she will continue for the rest of my life. Kudos, Ms. George.
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