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Who's Sorry Now? (Grace and Favor, Bk 6)
Author: Jill Churchill

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Publisher: William Morrow
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780060734596 - ISBN-10: 0060734590
Pages: 256

Book Description:
This award-winning author delivers the sixth delightful Depression-era mystery in her entertaining series. When a red swastika is painted on a widow's window, and a train porter is found dead, Lily and Robert Brewster know something dark has moved into their town.

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Kristin (CozyLover) wrote on 7/7/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

The most recent one in the Grace and Favor series and the worst one there is! I loved all the others, but this one was totally lacking. Lily and Robert were reduced to bit players and took no part at all in solving the mystery. Robert was involved in a lot of the town's going ons, which was nice to see, but other than that his character was rather flat. Lily wasn't a strong presence at all, which is a real bummer as I like her the best. The book focused on the sherrif and his new deputy and how they solved a crime. I hope Churchill doesn't coninue the series in this manner because the substance has really gone downhill.


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Stephanie S. (punkinema) wrote on 12/10/2007...


This was a disappointment to me. Although I enjoyed reading how the townfolks were doing and coping with the depression, there wasn't enough mystery for my tastes. I was really looking forward to this one too.

Kathy L. (PetLuvR) wrote on 8/21/2006...


Cute story, fast read.

Krista M. (kskrista) wrote on 7/13/2006...


Book 6 in the Grace and Favor series.

Judy L. (gardengal) wrote on 6/4/2006...


Fun reading for fans of this series who want to catch up on the characters' lives, but not much of a mystery this time.

Lisa P. (FamFatale) wrote on 5/21/2006...


Not much of a mystery, and it seems to be solved by routine police work, not by an amateur sleuth or two. Was disturbed by an apparent anachronism - a vending machine in the train depot before WWII. Don't know for sure, but that certainly seems suspect.


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