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The Three Miss Margarets
The Three Miss Margarets
Author: Louise Shaffer
Miss Peggie, Dr. Maggie, and Miss Li'l Bit, friends and confidantes for nearly a lifetime, find it funny and bewildering that they have become icons in Charles Valley, Georgia. Little does the rest of the town know that beneath the irreproachable facades of its three doyennes lies an explosive secret that is about to be revealed.
ISBN: 49043
Pages: 306
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Publisher: B&T
Book Type: Hardcover
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VivaLaVole avatar reviewed The Three Miss Margarets on + 119 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I ordered this on a whim -- and was glad I did! A wonderful page-turner, blending decades-long friendships and a shocking killing. Very smartly written, with wonderful, complex characters, suspenseful, and intriguing. Definitely recommended!
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Helpful Score: 3
I loved this book. This is one of those books where you really care about the characters and the beginning, middle and end of the storyline aren't that important. It's just interesting to be involved with these characters for a little while and see into their lives. I also liked that you get background on each of them from their own perspective so that you understand their motivations.
reviewed The Three Miss Margarets on + 21 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Just a good book to curl up with on a winter night. A good story about three ladies named margaret and their friendship.
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Helpful Score: 2
Good book. Interesting plot line. Quick read.
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Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed it, although it took me a little bit to get into it initially.
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robine4206 avatar reviewed The Three Miss Margarets on + 50 more book reviews
I must be getting old or I'm just plain forgetful. I read this book a couple of years ago and found it to be very delightful. A fact that came rushing back to me when I finished the second chapter.

It is the story of three woman and how very different their lives are and how those lives are intertwined. Through their love and respect for each other and their three musketeer attitude. I remember initially picking this book up because it reminded me of three dear elderly ladies at church and their exploits through the years. I enjoy reading about friendships and so, I found this book very much to my likening. There were funny moments, serious moments and down right sad moments in this book. Overall a delightful read and an enjoyable book. Hopefully a book that will stay with you for a long time.
bookworm01 avatar reviewed The Three Miss Margarets on + 138 more book reviews
This is a truly fantastic Southern story! I completely enjoyed it!
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This one took me awhile to "get into" but then I just couldn't put it down! The lives of the Miss Margarets touch so many people in this small town; each has a fascinating history and together they influence so many lives.
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thirty years earlier the 3 Miss Margarets commited a crime that threatens to come back to haunt them.
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Great story!
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I really enjoyed this book. The characters were interesting and the story was fresh. It was definitely an unexpected discovery for me.
batgirl avatar reviewed The Three Miss Margarets on + 284 more book reviews
Wish I could give it MORE than 5 stars! The 3 Miss Margarets are 3 elderly Southern friends who share a horrible secret, a secret that has ruled (and ruined?) their lives and the lives of many others who are unknowingly touched by deeds of the past. Difficult to put down. Switches between the present and the past in flashbacks but not difficult to follow. "To know all is to understand all." Amen to that!
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is an irresistible, page-turning exploration of the past and the many ways it exerts a hold on the present. These ladies make you want to go sit in their porch with them and be included in their lives. Also,...the secret they poses makes this book a great read, and one that is hard to put down once you start reading. I loved it.


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