Savannah Blues (Paperback)

Author: Mary Kay Andrews
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780060519131
Publisher: Harpercollins
Publish Date: 3/1/2003
Buy.com Sku: 31080160
Item#: RHRY22
Dimensions (in Inches) 8H x 5.5L x 1T
Pages: 416
 
Landing a catch like Talmadge Evans III got Eloise "Weezie" Foley a big house in Savannah's historic district. Divorcing him got her booted into the carriage house in the backyard. Tal, meanwhile, lives with his girlfriend, elegant Caroline DeSantos, in the mansion Weezie lovingly restored. Dirty deals are simmering all around her, just as Weezie discovers how very delicious love can be--the second time around.
 
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In contemporary Savannah, a flaky, feisty divorcee with an addiction to antiquing is accused of murdering her ex-husband's toothsome new wife.

 

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"We have here adultery, homosexuality, alcoholism, gala parties that last until dawn, twin obsessions with the past and with killer antiques, and then, naturally, cold-blooded murder.... [D]isarming, entertaining, unpresumptuous, amusing." - Carolyn See 03/10/2002


 
 
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The rapping at the front door of the carriage house was unmistakable. Her. I could see Caroline DeSantos's slender profile through the frosted glass inset of the front door. She had started by ringing the bell, once, twice, three times, then she began rattling the doorknob with one hand and banging at the brass knocker with the other.

"Eloise? Open up. I mean it. That beast of yours did it again. I'm calling the dogcatcher right now. You hear me? I've got my cell phone. I'm punching in the number. I know you hear me, Eloise."

She did indeed have something that looked like a phone in her hand.

Jethro heard Caroline too. He raised his dark muzzle, which has endearing little spots like reverse freckles, his ears pricked up, and, recognizing the voice of the enemy, he slunk under the pine table in the living room.

I knelt down and scratched his

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