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A Girl's Best Friend

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Really enjoyed this book. Great plot and engaging, believe characters. I was drawn right into the story. Would definitely recommend.

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This gives a real good feel of the 1920's.
The characters did not really gel and felt wooden.
Unfortunately for me the story felt just a bit too long and dragged on.

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A Girl’s Best Friend. A Sweet romantic Roaring 20’s mystery.
My grandmothers’ genre. This book was at least humorous, tongue in cheek comedy. I assume the vocabulary was correct. A nice Italian girl escapes home to go out on her own. She is able to find a bungalow that she can afford working for her family’s grocery store and writing her novel. She receives 24 diamonds the day her great-grand-aunt is murdered. She enlists the aid of her neighbors and her family. The diamonds are from a heist long before her birth. One of which is a gumshoe painter that falls head over heels in love with her at first sight.
All in all a cute novel.

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