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Joyce Scarbrough
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Posted on Thursday, February 16, 2006 - 08:51 am:   Edit PostPrint Post

Nancy Mehl is heartless when it comes to murdering characters, but she sure keeps you guessing while reading her mysteries. Just when you think you have this book figured out and think you know where it's going, you get thrown for a loop with another shocking murder and all your theories get tossed out the window.

Icy Curtis is a completely believable heroine, even while she's figuring out clues before the cops. Her self-deprecating humor is delightful, and her emotional struggles bond her to readers because they're pretty much the same things we all go through. I'm so glad her adorably crusty new buddy, Det. Milt Barbarino, is determined to keep her involved in crime solving so I'll get to read more of her adventures, and I can't wait for the next one!



Nancy, I posted this on Amazon.com. Is there anywhere else you'd like it posted?


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