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Livia J. Washburn (Author)
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Literary Tour Series November 1, 2008
No one is surprised when feisty Delilah Dickinson opens her literary travel agency in Atlanta after her divorce. But during her first group's tour of an old plantation modelled after Tara from Gone with the Wind, she finds herself in the middle of a murder mystery when the actor playing Clark Gable playing Rhetr Butler is found dead. Almost immediately, the police have the place under lockdown.Delilah finds herself taking over the investigation when their No 1 suspect is her son-in-law Luke-the not-so-bright husband of her daughter, Melissa. But life starts imitating art when the actors begin taking their roles a little too seriously-believing they actually are Ashley Wilkes, Scarlett O'Hara, and Melanie.With all the drama of Margaret Mitchell's epic story suddenly coming to alarming life, Delilah's only chance to head off a not-so-Civil War is to track down and confront the deranged murderer. But she must move quickly and very quietly - or risk becoming the next victim of a killer who frankly doesn't give a damn.

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Gone with the Wind provides the inspiration for Washburn's fun Literary Tour mystery, the first in a new cozy series. Divorcée Delilah Dickinson, who owns an Atlanta travel agency, has high hopes for her new tour to sites associated with Margaret Mitchell and her landmark novel. Unfortunately, by the time the group reaches Tara for a dinner dance, which includes local actors portraying the famous characters, nothing's running smoothly. Then Steven Kelley, the actor playing Rhett Butler, turns up dead in the mansion's garden. In classic Agatha Christie fashion, a sheriff's department investigator tries to catch the killer by keeping the group at Tara overnight—with Delilah's unasked for assistance, of course. Much like the charismatic Rhett, Steven had an eye for the ladies, but otherwise lacked any Clark Gable charm. Washburn (Murder by the Slice) supplies an amusing, breathlessly quick resolution to what proves a featherlight crime of passion. (Nov.)
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Kensington (November 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0758225660
  • ISBN-13: 978-0758225665
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,555,695 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Under the names Livia J. Washburn and L.J. Washburn, Livia Reasoner has been writing award-winning, critically acclaimed mystery, western, romance, and historical novels for almost thirty years. She began to write in collaboration with her husband, author James Reasoner, and soon branched out into telling her own stories.

In addition to writing, Livia enjoys photography, arts, crafts, and cooking, but she also loves having a pile of lumber, a circular saw, and a building project. An accomplished carpenter, she has framed houses and built more sets of bookshelves than she can remember, some of which have been filled with the books she's written. A good day for her includes having time to create something new in the kitchen, on a story, and in the garage.

Livia lives in the Texas countryside with her husband, and her dogs. Her websites can be found at www.liviawashburn.com, and she blogs when she can find the time at http://liviajwashburn.blogspot.com.

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars What a fun concept: A Literary Tour series, November 4, 2008
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This review is from: Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead (Literary Tour Series) (Hardcover)
The first in a charming new literary tour series, Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead is set in Atlanta and of course focuses on... Margaret Mitchell and Gone with the Wind!

In addition to interesting facts about Mitchell and her book, there are fascinating and amusing characters, like Delilah Dickinson, owner of a new travel business, where she is assisted by her daughter Melissa and son-in-law Luke. This story also features her twin 16-year-old nieces, Augusta and Amelia.

This tour of Margaret Mitchell's Atlanta is the first for her business, and she encounters only one small fight before the disastrous visit to a nearby plantation. With actors in costume portraying various characters from the story, in a period three-story mansion made to look a bit more like Tara than it might have originally, the tour members are charmed and delighted. Delighted until "Rhett" is found stabbed in the garden during the ball, and everyone discovers their valuables have been stolen: wallets, cell phones, cameras, you name it.

The actors cannot leave the mansion, must join the tourists overnight, and so everyone doubles up on rooms. Delilah hopes to solve the murder so everyone can leave after breakfast as planned. However local policeman Lieutentant Farraday is not exactly thrilled with Delilah's continual contributions. Local professor Will Burke, in charge of the Tara recreation, is pleased to help Delilah out in her late-night, pajama-clad investigations. Might there be an attraction here? A romance for the recently divorced middle-aged business owner?

I am certainly looking forward to future literary tour mysteries with endless possibilities: Capote, Harper Lee, Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, Mark Twain... intriguing!

Armchair Interviews says: Well done, Livia Washburn.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Frankly My Dear, this book is a scream!, December 22, 2009
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This book combines my two loves: literature and living history tourism! Livia J. Washburn has a wicked sense of humor, and I just can't wait to read everything else that she's written. Just the idea of this series tickles me!

This is a fun read not to be missed, and I'm very glad that I purchased it.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars lively and colorful cozy, November 2, 2008
This review is from: Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead (Literary Tour Series) (Hardcover)
In Atlanta divorced (from Dan) Delilah Dickinson opens up Delilah Dickinson's Literary Tours hiring her daughter and son-in-law, and also dealing with her battling twin teenage nieces. Her first tour is a delightful visit to landmarks famous, almost famous and obscure linked to Gone with the Wind novelist Margaret Mitchell.

The tour is doomed from the onset as Murphy would seem an optimist with everything the could go wrong going wrong; but it is at "Tara" for dinner that it finally collapses. Steven Kelley, an actor portraying Rhett Butler on the Gone with the Wind Tour, is found dead in the Tara mansion garden. The lead detective insists everyone remain at Tara while he solves the case with Delilah's interference.

With its references to Gone with the Wind including the title, readers will enjoy this Atlanta tour. The story line is amusing as a combo police procedural amateur sleuth competition. Although the whodunit is more a backdrop to the Literary Tour especially the stay at Tara, readers will enjoy this lively and colorful cozy.

Harriet Klausner

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