An easy read, written with whimsy and a lot of personality. I did have trouble keeping track of all of the characters, because there were so many introduced in the beginning.
The Sisters never fail to give me laughs.
Great book, as with all the others, great humor. The sisters are great.
The best thing about "Mouse" and "Sister" is that they will keep you laughing out loud through the entire book. It is a very easy read but it is so much fun!

Jan M. (
batgirl) wrote on 3/14/2007...
Love Sister and Mouse! This time they are trying to locate Pukey Lukey's runaway wife, who is apparently mixed up with a snake-handling preacher and a beautiful dead woman in a church. Only these two sisters could straighten out this mess!
Great series quick reading with mystery and fun.

Jeanie S. (
JeanieS) wrote on 9/18/2006...
Another fun Southern Sisters story
Sisters Patricia Anne and Mary Alice depart on a journey to help cousin Luke locate Virginia, his wife of 40 years, who has fled with a housepainter/snake-handling preacher named "Monk." Along the way, they find the corpse of a young redhead and are soon hot on the trail of a killer. Seventh in the Southern Sisters series.