Musings on family history, regional history, book reviews, and miscellaneous observations and comments by a genealogist and librarian living near the Great Smoky Mountains in East Tennessee.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Book Review: Eggs Benedict Arnold by Laura Childs
One of the co-owners of the funeral home turns up dead on his own
embalming table. He's someone everyone in the town loves, so no one can
quite figure out who would have a motive to murder him. As Suzanne and
Sheriff Doogie investigate, they turn up a wide range of possibilities
and motives. I enjoyed this second installment in the Cackleberry Club
series even more than the first. The girls' reaction when visiting an
abandoned cemetery is one that many genealogists such as myself often
have. There are lots of red herrings. This is one that will keep many
readers guessing to the very end, even if they read a lot of mysteries.
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