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Too Late for Angels (Augusta Goodnight Mysteries) [Large Print] [Hardcover]

Mignon Franklin Ballard (Author)
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Augusta Goodnight Mysteries November 2005
Things in the town of Stone's Throw, South Carolina, rarely get much spicier than the extra red pepper Lucy Nan Pilgrim sprinkles into her homemade cheese straws. So when an elderly but surprisingly childlike woman calling herself Shirley shows up on Lucy's doorstep looking for her mama, Lucy thinks it must be another of her friend Ellis's pranks. But Ellis doesn't know a thing about it, and what's more, the two suspect the woman might be Ellis's cousin, Florence, who disappeared as a child more than fifty years earlier.

When the mysterious woman vanishes from Lucy's house, she and Ellis don't know what to think. And considering that Calpernia Hemphill, the town's theater and music aficionado, has just been found dead of an apparent fall from the tower at Bertram's Folly, life in Stone's Throw suddenly seems less safe than sinister.

Luckily, guardian angel Augusta Goodnight shows up to calm Lucy's nerves (with a basket of strawberry muffins, of course). And not a moment too soon, because Shirley/Florence is found dead at the bottom of a steep flight of steps in the parking lot behind the Methodist church.

She is not the last victim, and Ellis, whose inheritance could be threatened by the reappearance of her long-lost cousin, remains the number-one suspect. Augusta, Lucy, and the Thursday Morning Literary Society (which now meets on Monday afternoons) must use their heads---and a little bit of home cooking---to solve the mystery.
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The graceful language and endearing characters in this series are both delicate and sturdy, like old cotton lace. Augusta Goodnight, an angel with impeccable taste and wonderful recipes, leaves the scent of strawberries in her wake and usually something to ponder. Lucy, a widow, needs all the help Augusta has to offer after a deranged older woman turns up at her door, wanting to see what she refers to as her childhood bedroom (in Lucy's house); later, the woman's body is found in Lucy's own coat. This woman's history as an abducted child is well known in Stone's Throw, South Carolina, and Lucy's book group gathers to try to piece together the mystery and to figure if two other corpses--of a town benefactor and an ancient local--are somehow connected. Lucy works out her own loneliness and her place in the world while Augusta offers heavenly advice in antique--and antic--language. The denouement strains credulity some, but probably not if you find Augusta as easy to believe in as she is to read about. GraceAnne DeCandido
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"Ballard's inspiring series, featuring guardian angel Augusta Goodnight, deserves a golden halo."
- Carolyn Hart

"Augusta has got to be one of the cleverest and wittiest angels ever to grace a cozy mystery!"
- Baldwin [Kansas] Ledger

"Ballard's warmth and compassion for her characters make this series a must for readers who like their mysteries on the cozy side."
- Publishers Weekly

"A charming, oftentimes whimsical small-town angelic cozy starring characters that are so delightful and amusing, readers will want to finish the book in one sitting."
- Midwest Book Review on The Angel Whispered Danger

"A true cozy with an added heavenly element."
- Mystery News on The Angel Whispered Danger

"A heartwarming cozy with the right mix of wacky characters and small-town charm."
- Southern Scribe on Shadow of an Angel

"Keeps you reading with an offbeat succession of small-town characters and Augusta's quirky warmth."
- The Charlotte Observer on An Angel To Die For

"Light, bouncy prose, small-town Southern perspective and characters, and a most fetching angel make this first volume . . . a real charmer."
- Library Journal on Angel at Troublesome Creek
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 335 pages
  • Publisher: Center Point Large Print (November 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585476463
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585476466
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,264,755 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars WARM SOUP ON A COLD NIGHT, March 7, 2005
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Sandy Rhoad "Insatiable reader" (Branchville, SC United States) - See all my reviews
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I live in South Carolina so these stories seem like people in my community. You MUST buy all the books in the series. The angel doesn't run the story but adds the sparkle that makes you never want to leave. I mark my calender for each book and you will too. The recipes at the end of each book are a bonus and a must try. You will be doing yourself an injustice if you fail to read even one line. Buy them all and settle back for a ride into mental comfort.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars special cozy, February 27, 2005
Stone's Throw, South Carolina is the kind of southern town where nobody bothers to lock the doors because everyone knows one another. One night Lucy Van Pilgrim opens her door to a complete stranger who claims that she used to live there and wants to see her mother. She is gone by morning but Lucy's Aunt thinks it was the cousin of her friend Ellis who disappeared when she was a child. Ellis inherited what would have gone to Florence; shortly thereafter Florence is found murdered in the church parking lot.

At almost the same time that Florence is murdered wealthy matron Calpernia Hemphill is found dead; the police think she fell from her room when the masonry crumpled. She was going to build a theatre workshop on her land. Rumors spread that the director Calponia hired is a suspect in her death and Ellis is a suspect in her cousin's death. Guardian angel Augusta Goodnight comes to stay with Lucy because she senses there is something evil going on in Stone's Throw and she wants to protect her charge. As Lucy tries to clear Ellis of suspicion, she finds herself being stalked by a killer who will not hesitate to kill again if Lucy gets close to the truth.

An Augusta Goodnight mystery is always a treat and TOO LATE FOR ANGELS is a very special cozy as readers get a taste for small town living. Augusta immediately endears herself to Lucy who welcomes her into her house. Augusta turns Lucy's house into a warm home with her caring and helps in subtle ways in the investigation. Readers will be totally charmed by this beguiling mystery.

Harriet Klausner
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Boyd Henry, Lucy Nan, Stone's Throw, Lollie Pate, Poag Hemphill, Ben Maxwell, Florence Calhoun, Calpernia Hemphill, Leonard Fenwick, Opal Henshaw, Sarah Bedford, Jay Warren-Winslow, Juanita Grimble, Papa Zeke, Augusta Goodnight, Methodist Church, Ellis Saxon, Miss Linda, Mama Lucy, Hatley's Mill Road, North Carolina, South Carolina, Bennett Saxon, Claudia Pharr, Nancy Estridge
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