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Hearse of a Different Color (Hitchcock Sewell, Bk 2)
Hearse of a Different Color - Hitchcock Sewell, Bk 2
Author: Tim Cockey
Hitchcock Sewell, Baltimore's hippest undertaker and civilian sleuth, is back in a second sly, original mystery. — One of the most charming and offbeat amateur detectives to come around in years, Hitchcock Sewell does for the undertaking profession what Marilyn Monroe did for the ukulele gives it a touch of class. In this rollicking follo...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780786889631
ISBN-10: 0786889632
Publication Date: 2001
Pages: 416
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3.9 stars, based on 52 ratings
Publisher: Hyperion
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Hearse of a Different Color (Hitchcock Sewell, Bk 2) on + 57 more book reviews
Love Hitchcock, love these books! Humor throughout, I'm just glad these things don't happen at my husband funeral home!!!!!
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Great series; I've read 3. I plan to read more!
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Good read. Interesting to have an undertaker investigating murders!
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This is a new author for me. I read the first in the series and was interested enough to want to try the whole series. I found this one to be as entertaining as the first and am really looking forward to number 3.
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Fun mystrey series!
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Hitchock Sewell and his Aunt Billie run a mortuary, but Hitch is often in danger of becoming his own customer as he can't seem to help getting involved when there is a murder. Especially when the victim is dumped unceremoniously on the doorstep of the mortuary during a wake being held for a prominent Baltimore citizaen.


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