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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. With each book in this series, I fall more and more in love with the characters. I just finished Book 6 today and wish I had Book 7 to start reading right away. This series is so much fun, so thoroughly delightful. The perfect read for these days of mandated shelter-in-place. You can’t help but love Mitzy Moon. She had a rough start in life, but all that has changed. Yet she remains humble and appreciative of this new life. I love this quote from Mitzy – “After believing I was an orphan for more than a decade, I can’t tell you how much it means to have someone waiting for me – to have people.” Isn’t that precious? But Mitzy does have a way of stumbling into mysteries. Or better put – she is “an insatiably curious, oddly intelligent, frighteningly accurate, corpse magnet.” This time around she finds herself up against an interstate train robbery gang. I believe this book has a lot more suspense than previous books. I was on the edge of my seat wondering how she was going to get herself out of this latest mess she got herself into. I loved how this book focused a lot on the bond between Mitzy and her feline pal Pyewacket. They may even bring a tear to the eye. And, of course, we are all eager to know if Sheriff Erick will ever let Mitzy melt his heart. Full of wit, suspenseful, ultimately heartwarming. I am always eager for my visit to Pin Cherry Harbor. Bring on Book 7!! no reviews | add a review
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Mitzy Moon struggles to put snooping on the back burner and help launch the Duncan Restorative Justice Foundation. But her good-girl routine leaves the station after a deputy crashes the Grand Opening with a search warrant. And she's full-steam ahead on the case when she discovers her father's railroad is the _target for a heist. Never one to play it safe, Mitzy blatantly ignores the warnings of her entitled feline and risks everything. She even cons her interfering Ghost-ma into helping her with an alarming undercover plan. And now she promises just a few more shifts at the seedy roadhouse and she'll have the crooks stopped in their tracks. Can Mitzy pull off the double cross of a lifetime, or will more than her investigation be derailed? Bars and Boxcars is the sixth book in the hilarious paranormal cozy mystery series, Mitzy Moon Mysteries. If you like snarky heroines, supernatural intrigue, and a dash of romance, then you'll love Trixie Silvertale's twisty whodunits. No library descriptions found. |
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I love this series. I really enjoy how each book uncovers a bit more about the people in it. For this reason, I would highly recommend reading it in order.
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