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Murder Boogies with Elvis (Southern Sisters Series #8) » (Reprint)

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Authors: Anne George
ISBN-13: 9780061031021, ISBN-10: 006103102X
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date Published: November 2002
Edition: Reprint

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Author Biography: Anne George

Anne George (c.____ - 2001) was the Agatha Award-winning author of the Southern Sisters mystery series which culminate in Murder Boogies with Elvis, publishing in August 2001. Like Patricia Anne, she was a happily married former school teacher living in Birmingham, Alabama. Ms. George was also a former Alabama State Poet and a regular contributor to literary publications. During her lifetime she was nominated for several awards, including the Pulitzer. Being a true lady of the Old South, her date of birth will forever be a mystery.

Book Synopsis

Agatha Award-winning author Anne George's Southern Sisters mystery series continues to win fans below ans above the Mason Dixon line. In this latest hilarious case, Mary Alice and Patricia Anne are strapping on some orthopedic blue suede shoes to catch a cruel killer.

Enjoying their golden years, the sisters have time to spend with their grandchildren, plan Mary Alice's fourth wedding, and solve a few mysteries. When they're invited to a benefit, the sisters think they're in for a killer of a good time. And how right they are when an Elvis impersonator takes a fatal dive into the band. Unless they find the culprit and fast, this case could be the sisters' own swan song.

Publishers Weekly

Y'all want lots of good laughs with a grisly murder and some clever detecting thrown in? Join the sexagenarian southern sisters, Mary Alice, a six-footer, and Patricia Anne, a size-six petite. In their eighth adventure from Agatha-winner George (Murder on a Girls' Night Out; Murder on a Bad Hair Day; etc.), Mary Alice, survivor of three marriages, is about to wed her fourth husband, Virgil Stukey, sheriff of Alabama's St. Clair County. At a benefit at a restored theater, a chorus line of Elvis impersonators performs in white jumpsuits; 30 Elvises boogie to the footlights and acknowledge the applause, but only 29 withdraw. One pitches headfirst into the pit, landing only a few feet from the sisters, who have come to cheer for Virgil and his brother-in-law, both Elvis impersonators who just happen to have been on either side of the dead "pitcher." Several days later Patricia Anne, rummaging in her purse, finds a large, rusty switchblade, which turns out to be the murder weapon. She goes to jail. The complications in this delectable tale are legion. The dialogue is so true and natural that it could go straight to stage or film. Inspired name choices include the sisters Dawn, Day and Dusk, as well as a lad called Pukey Lukey (because he's subject to motion sickness). If you're not already a fan, you'll want to find the earlier books, especially since the author died in March. Angels are laughing with her now for the joy she gave so many. Agent, Ruth Cohen. (Aug. 1) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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