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review 2015-09-11 06:20
Flamenco, Flan, and Fatalities (A Happy Hoofers Mystery) by Mary McHugh
Flamenco, Flan, and Fatalities (A Happy Hoofers Mystery) - Mary McHugh

I received a free kindle copy of Flamenco, Flan, and Fatalities (A Happy Hoofers Mystery) by Mary McHugh published by Amazon Digital Services from NetGalley in exchange for a fair review.

 

I gave this book four stars. It was about a group, the Happy Hoofers, who were women of a certain age who were tap dancing their way through Spain when a murder, or two, derailed their trip.

 

"'The country will be a lot better off without him,' I said. 'He was a loud, narrow-minded, dangerous raving idiot.'"

 

"My first taste of this orange flan was so delicious I couldn't speak. So you know it was could. I could almost always talk."

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review 2008-09-21 00:00
Dead Dancing Women (An Emily Kincaid Mystery) - Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli The opening few chapters suffered from overwritten prose but the author’s style settled and softened into good captivating storytelling. The mystery was solid and filled with twists, turns and a town full of suspects. We followed the mystery but we also followed the lives of these characters in their little town far removed from suburb and city. The characters are an eccentric and interesting lot with secrets and histories I hope Buzzelli uncovers as the series grows. I am looking forward to revisiting them all as soon as the second book is released.
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