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Book Review of Three Dirty Women and the Bitter Brew (Three Dirty Women, Bk 2)

Three Dirty Women and the Bitter Brew (Three Dirty Women, Bk 2)
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Helpful Score: 3


"Herman's delightful new mystery gives added depth and dimension to these likeable amateur sleuths." -- Taffy Cannon, author of Guns and Roses

This is a really good mystery. Korine McFaile, one of the partners in Three Dirty Women's Landscaping, attends a conference where her roommate is murdered. Since she argued with the woman shortly before her death, and is involved (unwittingly) in a romantic triangle, she becomes the prime suspect. Along with her best friend, her son and his partner, and her friend's cop husband, they struggle to uncover the identity of the real murder and clear Korine's name.

I liked this book because it kept me guessing and was not in any way predictable. The characters were likable and realistic and it was a good mystery.