![]() ![]() ![]() This time he's chasing the murderer of a woman who was not very well liked, meanwhile, with Sandford's patented tongue-in-cheek style, a private investigator is tying to track down a woman who is adulterating Barbie and Ken dolls in a creepy way. In this entry Flowers revisits the town where he uncovered a conspiracy of the local elites to skim cash from the school system. On thing that Sandford manages is to create a host of characters that I never find confusing, they are well drawn by swift and deft descriptions that make them easily followable. ![]() The small town politics and the dark but funny ne'er do wells that populate this series are always well done. Flowers is a likable character and the cast of family and friends are funny and believable. There's a bit of formula to these stories, but that's part of the reason I read series mystery fiction. I love the quirkiness of the small town Minnesota settings and the weird and crazy characters. Another great entry in the Virgil Flowers series. ![]()
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