The delightful Avery Andrews of Malice Domestic winner Southern Fried comes out of hiding to face a big-city trialand finds unpleasant surprises ...
TAKE FOUR PILLS A DAY -- A chance to be a part of a headline-grabbing case against a drug company has lured attorney Avery Andrews back to Charleston, South Carolina. She agrees to meet with Mark Tilman, a young doctor from her home town who seems to have something on his mind. When he doesn't show, she figures he stood her up and takes comfort in the stilt restaurants she-crab soup. But it turns out he had a fatal car accident. Something about the crash isn't right, and Marks father asks Avery to look into his death. Between that and digging up dirt on the wonder drug Uplift, Avery is coming up with more questions than answers.
AND DIE -- Of course, Avery isn't the only one making headlines. Back in Dacus, her mom is on live television confronting a teenagers dynamite-toting paramour in a hostage crisis at the Burger Hut, Great-Aunt Aletha is mixing it up with the now-toupee-less postman, and the son of a ghost wants vengeance. In short, it's life as usual back in Dacus, while in Charleston, Avery is forced to face demons from her own past [A] richly atmospheric second novel... finely crafted. --Publishers Weekly
Pickens, a lawyer and teacher with deep roots in the Carolinas, balances the dark and light aspects of the subgenre adeptly, and almost always manages to avoid corn and sentimentality.--Chicago Tribune
A chance to be a part of a headline grabbing case against a drug company has lured attorney Avery Andrews back to her home in South Carolina. She agrees to meet with Mark Tilman, a young doctor from her home town who seems to have something on his mind. But on his way to the meeting he has a fatal car crash and his father asks Avery to look into his death and somehow avoid her own in the process.