BEING NAMED IN GREATGRANDMA’S WILL WAS LIKE HITTING BANKRUPT ON WHEEL OF FORTUNE. . .
The whole family held their breath while the wheel ticked around and aroundor rather while the lawyer opened the envelope. Then they all heaved a sigh of relief when the wheel stopped on Carrie Evans’s name. Carrie the heiress. Great. Clean up the house. Clean up the yard. Clean up Great-Grandma’s rap sheet. Carrie hates mice and loves the big city. So why is she living in a huge mouse-infested house in her dinky hometown? The dead guy in her pantry closet is the most
interesting thing that’s happened since she came home. Of course, the carpenter who’s helping her trap her mice and solve the crime is pretty interesting, too.
Mary Connealy writes romantic comedy with cowboys. She is a Christy Award finalist and a Carol Award winner. She is the author of the Lassoed in Texas Trilogy, the Montana Marriage Trilogy, and the Sophie's Daughters Series.
Mary lives on a Nebraska ranch with her husband, Ivan, and has four grown daughters: Joslyn (married to Matt), Wendy, Shelly (married to Aaron), and Katy. And she is the grandmother of two beautiful grandchildren.
Mary Connealy's Published Work Petticoat Ranch'February 2007release from Barbour Publishing Golden Days'February 2007 release from Heartsong Presents Of Mice'and Murder'December 2007 release from Spyglass Lane Mysteries Changed: True Stories of Finding God Through Christian Music ' Standard Publishing 3/05 Christmas Treasures co-author June 2003 release CSS Publishing ' 4 Christmas Plays
This review is from: Of Mice And Murder (Maxie Mouse Mystery Series #1) (Heartsong Presents Mysteries #32) (Mass Market Paperback)
I really had high hopes for this book. Boy, was I disappointed. I think it has potential, with some heavy editing, but as it stands its too awful to get through. I actually could not make it through the whole book, that's how bad it is. The biggest problem is the constant tangents and asides that each character seems to go through on a regular basis. At least 25% of the book is a character ignoring things around them and thinking about something completely irrelevant. The descriptions of people and things are long, drawn out, and hard to follow. Rambling, is the best description. Don't waste your time on this one.
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