The Sleuth Sisters The Sleuth Sisters

Publisher Description

In this cozy mystery, the first of a series, middle-aged sisters Faye and Barb decide to open a detective agency in Allport, their small town in northern Lower Michigan. They agree that Retta, their baby sister, will NOT be included, since she tends to take over any organization she's part of. Sweetly but firmly, Retta will tell you what you should do, could do, and will do.
The agency does not take off, and Faye reconsiders the decision to leave Retta out, since as the widow of a slain state trooper, she's got contacts all over Michigan. Retta's only too willing to "help out" and immediately begins second-guessing their decisions, which leads to sparks between her and Barb.
The sisters finally get a decent case: finding a man who apparently murdered his wife years ago and has been on the run ever since. As they try to investigate what happened, they're opposed at every turn. Local cops doubt the "lady detectives," and most of the town is convinced Neil Brown killed his wife and brother-in-law in a fit of anger. The murder victims' father has no doubt Brown is guilty, and he's furious that anyone might take a different view.
Still, someone wants to keep the sisters from finding Brown and digging into what really happened the day he left Allport. As the sisters piece things together, the new police chief seems like a possible ally. The problem is that both Barb and Retta are attracted to him, and Retta seldom meets a man she can't get. Accepting defeat in that arena, Barb tries to concentrate on the case and proving Brown isn't guilty of murder. She succeeds, but it means she must face a desperate killer in a remote, dangerous spot. Only Faye and Retta can save her, and they have no idea where she is.
Family humor--particularly the close-but-oh-so-different status of sisters, plays a big role in this murder mystery. Each sister has strengths and foibles. Barb, intelligent and composed, sneaks around town at night, correcting the spelling and grammatical errors on signs that drive her bonkers. Faye, kind-hearted but insecure, can't see herself as the capable person she is. And Retta? Retta knows she's attractive and clever. She's only trying to help when she tells you exactly what you should do with your life--or your detective agency.
One reviewer's comment: "If you have sisters, you have to read this book!"

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
RELEASED
2014
February 19
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
327
Pages
PUBLISHER
Gwendolyn Books
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
446.3
KB

Customer Reviews

kokomoprincessjohn316 ,

The sleuth sisters

Delightful story of three middle-aged sisters who start a detective agency. All the prickliness that can arise when three sisters with very different personalities try to work together, all the sinister twists and turns of a good small town murder mystery, and all the love they find as they come to one another’s rescue. Looking forward to #2!

mightymuddy ,

The Sleuth Sisters

Author Maggie Pill's first book in the SLEUTH SISTERS mystery series is more than just a fun read. Told in first person narrative that alternates between three middle-age sisters, the family dynamics are a stew of love, respect, and understanding with spicy sprinklings of friction between the oldest and youngest sister.

When the two older sisters start a detective agency, they take on a six year old cold case to find a missing person suspected of murder. While the youngest sister continues to "help" with the investigation despite her sisters' objections, the women navigate police complacency, the machinations of a father bitter about the murder of his daughter and son and the discovery of a scheme to steal his company and his millions. After several clumsy attempts to discourage their investigation, the sisters find themselves targets of a killer who's been lying in wait for six years.

Lots of action, wit, a blossoming romance and more make the SLEUTH SISTERS a top-of-your-list read!

Sandys bookshelf ,

Didn’t want it to end

This was a great read, full of mysteries at every turn. I look forward to the next one.
I absolutely loved the sisters and how the author was able to find a way to connect the ”sibling relationships”’to the reader. Not sure if that was the intention but I surely connected to it.

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