I've finished "Doing It at the Dixie Dew" by Ruth Moose.
Who says you can’t go home again?
When
Beth McKenzie returns to her hometown and attempts to turn an old
Southern mansion into a bed and breakfast called The Dixie Dew, her
first guest is murdered. Three days later a young priest who looks
better in tennis whites than cleric black is found strangled in his
chapel. The whole town of Littleboro is turned upside down, inside out,
and Ossie Delbardo, the town cop whose job heretofore mainly involved
controlling football traffic on Friday nights, is not cut out to solve
the murders. Beth fears her newly opened B and B is in danger of
failing. She’s even more worried that she is Ossie’s number one suspect.
Aided by her friend from high school and trusty handyman, she sets out
to discover the truth of the murders.
Littleboro has
its share of characters, some of which are helpful and others
misleading. There's Crazy Reba who lives in a tree, bathes in any
bathtub she finds empty, and Dumpster dives; Verna, the town know-it-all
and affectionate owner of Robert Redford, a huge white rabbit; and Miss
Tempie Merritt, music teacher and organist who always wears hat,
gloves, and lace-trimmed white socks. When Beth herself is attacked,
there’s no more time for baking muffins and stenciling pineapples on the
porch. She’s in a race to uncover her neighbors’ secrets before her
hometown becomes her burial ground.
Doing It at the Dixie Dew is a charming and delightful debut.
This cozy mystery went at a good pace with some very eccentric characters! I feel really sorry for Beth because she is the one always stumbling upon the dead corpses. I really like her romance with the trusty handyman.
3/5
Thanks St. Martin's Press for sending me this book to review, greatly appreciated!
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