Sarah T. (sarah5775) reviewed Fifty-Seven Heaven (Kitty Bloodworth, Bk 1) on + 386 more book reviews
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This is a great little cozy mystery. I read it in just two days. Kitty was very likable and the mystery kept me guessing until the end.
Great book, This was my first one by this author and I look forward to my next one.
If you love old cars, if you like going to antique car shows or know someone who does - this is perfect! If you don't, then the book is still a great read.
The judges at the annual antique car show are the first ones to view the tangled, strangled corpse of Will Ann Lloyd in the trunk of the restored '57 automobile. Naturally, the car's owner Jack Bloodworth is disqualified. And his devoted wife Kitty -- cousin to the late Will Ann -- becomes the prime suspect when police learn that Will Ann announced to an entire crowd the previous night that Kitty's daughter, Sunny, was a tramp. Motive enough for murder.
The judges at the annual antique car show are the first ones to view the tangled, strangled corpse of Will Ann Lloyd in the trunk of the restored '57 automobile. Naturally, the car's owner Jack Bloodworth is disqualified. And his devoted wife Kitty -- cousin to the late Will Ann -- becomes the prime suspect when police learn that Will Ann announced to an entire crowd the previous night that Kitty's daughter, Sunny, was a tramp. Motive enough for murder.