Marci (marcijo28) - reviewed Bones of a Feather (Sarah Booth Delaney, Bk 11) on + 327 more book reviews
This latest novel in the Sarah Booth Delaney series is set in Natchez, Mississippi. Sarah Booth's friend Cece sums it up when she says, "This case has everything, Sarah Booth. Stolen jewelry, a family of thieves and killers, a secret baby, a kidnapping, sexual misconduct, and now a spy. It just doesn't get any better than this."
Rebecca M. (angelontheroad) reviewed Bones of a Feather (Sarah Booth Delaney, Bk 11) on + 9 more book reviews
Book 11 in the series of sleuths of Delaney Detective Agency, this one continue to keep my interest in the case of the ruby necklace insurance claim. Wow, I would have never imagined such a twist of characters and turn of event in just a short time. Entertaining, easy reading, and edge of your seat excitement. I continue to remain entertained with this author and series.
A ruby necklace worth four million dollars appears to have been stolen, and its owners, Monica and Eleanor Levert -- twin heirs of a wealthy Natchez clan -- seem a bit too anxious to get their hands on the insurance money. It sounds a tad suspicious to Sarah Booth, whos been asked to file a report, but she cant be sure someone’s committing fraud -- or any other crime, for that matter -- until one of the sisters is kidnapped
The police suspect the heiresses are playing some sort of game. But when Sarah Booth and her partner Tinkie begin to scratch the surface of the familys sordid past, they uncover more skeletons than any one closet can hold. Throw in a sneaky romantic gardener, a lurid tell-all biographer, and a body plunging off a plantation cliff, and the kidnapped twin plot thickens. But Sarah Booth really starts seeing double when Jitty the ghost shows up -- as a pair of sisters -- and two crimes become deadlier than one
The police suspect the heiresses are playing some sort of game. But when Sarah Booth and her partner Tinkie begin to scratch the surface of the familys sordid past, they uncover more skeletons than any one closet can hold. Throw in a sneaky romantic gardener, a lurid tell-all biographer, and a body plunging off a plantation cliff, and the kidnapped twin plot thickens. But Sarah Booth really starts seeing double when Jitty the ghost shows up -- as a pair of sisters -- and two crimes become deadlier than one
Kathleen D. (momoffour49783) reviewed Bones of a Feather (Sarah Booth Delaney, Bk 11) on + 43 more book reviews
I keep reading this series because they are a nice easy read after a 900 page book :) And I still like the characters.