Helpful Score: 4
It's OK if you don't mind a totally stupid "heroine" who gets herself into all sorts of unnecessary trouble while wise cracking all the time. Actually some of the jokes are good, but the story was a disappointment.
Helpful Score: 3
Great mystery made even better by the help of her large, lovable dog, Hitchcock.
Lots of fun; great read!
Lots of fun; great read!
Lorraine T. (mysterylover) reviewed Footprints In The Butter (WWL Mystery) on + 318 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This protagonist is a "60's" character. I didn't like her enough to make the book a good read for me, but loaned it to my niece and she loved it, so it has more appeal to a baby boomer than a senior citizen.
Helpful Score: 1
nice read `` a cozy
Helpful Score: 1
A 30 year high school reunion, memories of a dreadful accident, and Viet Nam. Lots of references to that period which are light. Not as depressing as the subject matter would indicate.
Helpful Score: 1
I rated this book a '5' because it was a '1' for plot but a '10' for the setting, which was Colorado Springs! If the book hadn't have taken place in Colorado Springs, I probably would have put it down right away. The mystery was enjoyable but it seemed like the author recycled a lot of the same lines and jokes throughout the book. Nevertheless, I will be seeking out more of this author's work. :)
Helpful Score: 1
I liked it. Good cozy mystery.
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this book.
Ingrid Beaumont, flaky but prolific songwriter for B-movie sound tracks, attends her high school reunion for a night of fun and good times. However, the morning after hangover proves sobering indeed when the news of the murder of Wylie Jamestone, a popular local artist and genuine creep reaches the ears of his classmates. Ingrid accepts the challange to find his killer. With the help of her large loveable dog, Hitchcock, Ingrid manages to pull together a few theories that are catching the notice of a killer who is determined they will never see the light of day.