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Loading... Two Widows and the Thrift Store Murders (2010)by Ruth Ross
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. an enjoyable cozy that could have used a bit of editing for grammar, spelling, and being a bit over-long... ( ) A cozy mystery, a senior mother and daughter team who enjoy shopping thrift stores for “treasures” and “adventure”. Snoopiness is engaged when two employees of their favorite thrift store suddenly die, one murdered as the store was robbed. First book in the series. Light-hearted with mature characters. I would have given this book 4 stars if it didn't have so many missing words. Granted I could figure out the missing words, but someone should have read the book before it was released. FROM AMAZON: Widow Millie Mahoney is a dabbler. She dabbles in all sorts of things: art, writing, politics, and sometimes employment. Unfortunately, nothing captures her attention for long, at least not until she finds herself dabbling in murder. Millie's mother, Margaret Cisneros is also a widow, but she doesn't dabble like her daughter. Instead, she quilts. She’s also the voice of reason with her occasional efforts to keep Millie on track and the dog out of trouble. But even Margaret can't resist going along on this particular shopping trip. no reviews | add a review
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As the first in the Two Widows Mystery Series by Pacific Northwest writer, Ruth Ross, Two Widows and the Thrift Store Murders is a humorous and touching tale of murder, mayhem, and great bargains. Widow Millie Mahoney is a dabbler. She dabbles in all sorts of things: art, writing, politics, and sometimes employment. Unfortunately, nothing captures her attention for long, at least not until she finds herself dabbling in murder.Millie's mother, Margaret Cisneros is also a widow, but she doesn't dabble like her daughter. Instead, she quilts. She's also the voice of reason with her occasional efforts to keep Millie on track and the dog out of trouble. But even Margaret can't resist going along on this shopping trip.Join the Two Widows as they find more than they bargained for at the local charity thrift store. No library descriptions found. |
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