

Three Dirty Women and the Bitter Brew (Three Dirty Women, Bk 2)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Helpful Score: 3
Two of the three owners of Three Dirty Women Landscaping attend the Southern Small Landscaping Conference in Savannah. While Amilou Whittier stayed home in Pine Grove due to being on probation for murdering her husband, Janey Bascom and Korine McFaile look forward to the events. Because Janey's husband has accompanied her, Korine rooms with Dodie Hallorman, selected for her by committee member Sharon Winslow.
From the start Dodie acts ugly towards Korine and even rips her up one side and down the other in public. Someone kills Dodie with Korine, naturally, being the prime suspect of local Detective Sudley, not just because of the conference confrontations, but because they were business rivals.
This is the second "Dirty Women" novel. It's an entertaining tale that will please fans of cozies. The plot is fun, as the audience understands a lot about Janey and Korine and their relationships with family members. Though Amilou takes a back seat, readers will see glimpses of her personality too. The support cast augments the tale by propelling the action forward and through their interaction with Korine.
From the start Dodie acts ugly towards Korine and even rips her up one side and down the other in public. Someone kills Dodie with Korine, naturally, being the prime suspect of local Detective Sudley, not just because of the conference confrontations, but because they were business rivals.
This is the second "Dirty Women" novel. It's an entertaining tale that will please fans of cozies. The plot is fun, as the audience understands a lot about Janey and Korine and their relationships with family members. Though Amilou takes a back seat, readers will see glimpses of her personality too. The support cast augments the tale by propelling the action forward and through their interaction with Korine.
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