The Cozy Review

Lethal in Old Lace

Lethal in Old LaceIn Savannah, Georgia, there are two events that are guaranteed to make people talk: weddings and funerals. Just as consignment shop owner Reagan Summerside agrees to marry the hunky Walker Boone, her neighbors, sisters Annie Fritz and Elsie Abbot, step up their business as professional mourners. They are so successful that the Sleepy Pines Retirement Center has hired them as a part of their retirement package. But when the residents at Sleepy Pines suddenly begin dying at an alarming rate, things don’t go so well, and the sisters are under suspicion of murder.

Reagan begins to look into the deaths. When a body winds up in the sisters’ pink caddy, the evidence begins to pile up against them. When Willie Fishbine dies suddenly, his grandson wants to know why and isn’t above blackmailing Reagan to find out who killed him. Reagan must catch the culprit in time to walk down the aisle.

Series: A Consignment Shop Mystery – Book #6
Author: Duffy Brown
Genre: Cozy Mystery/Business
Publisher: Crooked Lane Books

Rating:Five Book Rating

Lethal in Old Lace is a fun, intriguing, and easy-to-read book that will give the reader hours of enjoyment. Duffy Brown has woven a story that is seamless from start to finish. There is never a dull moment or a lack of action. This is book six in this series.

The character of Reagan is an entertaining person; she has a way of getting to the point without being too pushy. Her life is changing for the better, but she still keeps finding bodies. This time nothing has changed, innocently walking home, she once again stumbles onto a dead body and leaps into an investigation. Even though she swears she isn’t interested and doesn’t want to get mixed up in a murder investigation, she puts herself in the thick of it.

Other supporting characters, including Reagan’s hunky fiancé, Walker Boone, are well developed and an intricate part of the story. They are highly entertaining, massively likable, and seem almost real to the point the reader can find traces of them in their own family and neighbors. If the reader has not read any of the other books in the series, it may take them a while to figure out what roles each of the characters play and who they are. However, this will not subtract from the enjoyment of the book.

Savannah is a great setting for this series. Having visited this beautiful city, it is easy to know exactly where Reagan is throughout the story and what she sees without the need for too much detail. If the reader hasn’t visited Savannah, they will want to spend time seeing all the sites after reading this book and the others in the series. The city is a living history museum and filled with intelligent residents dripping with southern charm.

Lethal in Old Lace is a fast-paced, highly enjoyable book that, at times, makes the reader laugh out loud. The clues are subtle but easily understood. When the murderer is unmasked, most readers will be surprised and delighted. This book and series are recommended to anyone who enjoys a bit of romance, humor, and suspense all rolled into the same story without unnecessary detail or distraction.


One comment

  1. Thanks The Cozy Review for the terrific review of Lethal In Old Lace. So glad you had fun with Reagan, Walker and the Savannah gang. I do love Savannah. My daughter went to school there and I fell in love with the city and the Food! Lordy, the food! Thanks again. Hugs, Duffy

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