Dixie Divas: A Dixie Divas Mystery
"You found my philandering ex-husband?" Bitty asked. "Where? Mexico? Paris? In Tupelo with a cocktail waitress?" "In your closet," I answered. "Dead." Break out the hoop skirts and the zinfandel. The Divas are on the case. Wine. Chocolate. Transvestite strippers. Just another...
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"You found my philandering ex-husband?" Bitty asked. "Where? Mexico? Paris? In Tupelo with a cocktail waitress?" "In your closet," I answered. "Dead." Break out the hoop skirts and the zinfandel. The Divas are on the case. Wine. Chocolate. Transvestite strippers. Just another good-time get-together for the Dixie Divas of historic Holly Springs, Mississippi, where moonlight and magnolias mingle with delicious smalltown scandal. But Eureka "Trinket" Truevine, the newest Diva, gets more than she bargained for when she finds her best Diva girlfriend Bitty Hollandale's ex-husband in Bitty's hall closet. He's dead. Very dead. Now Trinket and the Divas have to help Bitty finger the murderer and clear her name. Virginia Brown is the nationally acclaimed, award-winning author of fifty novels.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780982175651 (0982175655)
Publish date: June 1st 2009
Publisher: Bell Bridge Books
Pages no: 308
Edition language: English
Category:
Humor,
Funny,
Comedy,
American,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Southern,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Suspense,
Cozy Mystery
Series: Dixie Divas (#1)
When Bitty's ex-husband is murdered rather than calling the police she enlists the help of her friend Trinket to hide the body while they come up with a plan for the aforementioned deceased to be found somewhere other than Bitty's closet. But the body appears to be a boomerang and every time they t...
This was a free Kindle book, so I figured I had nothing to lose. It was okay. It started slow, but finished better. The plot and the character development had a hard time pulling me in throught the first half, but it did pick up by the end and the characters were better developed.
Had a slow start but after that I really enjoyed it. It was quite funny and a cute little story.