Murder on a Bad Hair Day, Anne George
Murder on a Bad Hair Day, Anne George
6 Rating(s)
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Murder on a Bad Hair Day

Author: Anne George

Narrator: Ruth Ann Phimister

Unabridged: 8 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/20/2012


Synopsis

It's hard to believe practical, petite ex-schoolteacher Patricia Anne and amiable, ample-bodied, and outrageous Mary Alice are sisters, yet sibling rivalry has survived decades of good-natured disagreement about everything from husbands to hair color. No sooner do the Southern sisters discover a common interest in some local art, when they're arguing the artistic merits of some well-coiffured heads at a gallery opening. A few hours later, one of those pretty ladies ends up dead—with not a hair out of place. The other shows up on Patricia Anne's doorstep dazed, disheveled, and telling a wild tale of a narrow escape from some deadly cuts. Now the sisters are once again combing for clues to catch a killer with a bizarre style in art—and murder.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeanne

For me a five star read is a book that can completely absorb me into the story. In this series I am so absorbed with the characters that there is nothing to criticize (although I am sure that if I had to there would probably be something). It is as if I am there and living the story. I enjoy the cha......more

Goodreads review by Ed

It's always fun to read Anne George's cozy mysteries. Love the setting & sister characters.......more

Goodreads review by Moon

I listened to the entire series of 8 books on audio so the books for me were like one very long book. So I will review the entire series. Listening to them on audio was a joy…I laughed myself silly a couple of times. Mouse and Sister’s adventures will put a smile on your face, no matter what age you......more

Goodreads review by Cait S

2.5 stars. Anne George, the author of this series, was an old Southern woman. And reading these books is very much like sitting down and having a conversation with an old Southern woman. Which is a nice way of saying I rather think she was ignorant and slightly homophobic. Not only this but she treat......more