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Drumsticks

Drumsticks

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Worth Reading for Nanette
Review: If you enjoy character driven mysteries, you'll love Drumsticks. However, the plot was a bit confusing and unbelievable. I gave it 4 stars because despite it's flaws it's always fun to hang out with Nanette Hayes for 200 or so pages!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great!
Review: Nanette is at it again, I love this series. I laughed and laughed. Charlotte Carter is the one of the best and her Nanette will keep you interested. I can't wait to see what will happen with Andre....

Thank you Charlotte for the entertainment.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An unlikely heroine
Review: This series is one of my favorites because our heroine, Nanette is believeable. She lives her unconventional life playing saxaphone on street corners in NYC. This book has the best opening I've ever read in any mystery. Nanette, on a drunken binge is thrown out of a party by her date! But wait, it gets better from there. What I like most about this series is that the author has crafted a believeable heroine with flaws and frailties that I can relate to. Who'd have thought you could weave rap music and voodoo into such a good story! While the plot isn't the tightest, the characters more than make up for it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An unlikely heroine
Review: This series is one of my favorites because our heroine, Nanette is believeable. She lives her unconventional life playing saxaphone on street corners in NYC. This book has the best opening I've ever read in any mystery. Nanette, on a drunken binge is thrown out of a party by her date! But wait, it gets better from there. What I like most about this series is that the author has crafted a believeable heroine with flaws and frailties that I can relate to. Who'd have thought you could weave rap music and voodoo into such a good story! While the plot isn't the tightest, the characters more than make up for it.


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