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Fixing to Die

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I very much enjoy these books. The characters are charming and well written, the mysteries are interesting and challenging to figure out. I hope this series continues as it portrays the senior ladies very well.

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Whenever I pick up a book by Miranda James, I know I won't be disappointed.
Fixing to Die, featuring Miss An'gel and Miss Dickce, will capture your attention from the first page and you won't want to put it down.
When the sisters are called upon to investigate the mysterious goings on in friends home, they find themselves in the middle of a family feud and need to figure out exactly what happened.
The author pens a story so believable and chocked full of colorful characters, that you can't help but become a fan.
I voluntarily read an ARC of this book provided by the publisher and NetGalley.

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The Southern Ladies return t solve another mystery. This time they’re in Natchez, Mississippi to investigate the claims of things going bump in the night in a grand old antebellum home. Mary Turner Catlin is the granddaughter of a good friend of An’gel and Dickce, so the ladies are hoping to help Mary and her husband, Henry out. When a body turns up in the house, An’gel and Dickce have to trace back through years of family animosity and bad blood to find the killer. This is a truly Southern story, languorous and funny with a few chills to boot

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An engaging mystery with some nice twists. It kept me guessing, which is always more fun! If you've read the other books in the series, you'll be just as happy with the newest offering. If you haven't, don't worry, the story will still make sense!

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