Sarah Booth Delaney (6 books in series)
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review 1: This one seems to be a little on the weird side. I thought having everyone going around falling all over themselves for the "Daddy's girl" phenomena was bad, but the boll weevil was not only oh too obvious a twist, it also did not make sense biologically.However, the details were...
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review 1: Once again, I found myself captivated by Sarah Booth & the gang from Zinnia. Booty Bones had me from the get go, and I sucked it down like a chocolate shake. Set on Dauphin Island, a place of great childhood joy for me, I completely identified with the sand between my toes, and t...
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review 1: I am neutral about this book. I actually liked the change of scenery, but the contestants were annoying and the motive for murder was flimsy at best. I knew the culprit from the very beginning, and kept hoping it would be more complex than being that person. I have had that compl...
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review 1: I have read all of the Sarah Booth books and this one is by far the best. Carolyn Haines’ writing keeps getting better and better. Her plot lines get more intriguing and there are more twists and turns. I enjoy seeing the growing friendships between Sarah Booth, Cece, Tinkie, Osc...
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review 1: Marjorie Littlefield - an immensely wealthy, older woman - is haunted by the death of her daughter Mariam many years ago. Marjorie is especially troubled because she suspects her son Chasley may have drowned his sister. Thus, Marjorie plans to leave her fortune to her cat Pluto. ...
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review 1: I could see this one coming miles away. It was so simple that I started to come up with more complicated alternatives, then was disappointed that it was, indeed, what I expected. I was disturbed by both Sarah and Tinkie's insistence to involve the police or leave the case, but th...