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Yea for Whiskey June 20, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I truly enjoyed this book. Abra starts the action off at the Miss Blossom pageant and there is never a dull moment. Whiskey stumbles into a mystery surrounding the Miss Blossom pageant when Abra takes the crown and the story moves along quickly and keeps you guessing. Avery is back with Nash as are Odetta, Jenks and who can forget Roscoe, who is hot on the trail of Abra, and the rest of the gang. There are some new chracters too to keep you guessing. Whiskey has a nice moment in the end as well so I say good for her. Nina Wright has done it again.
Whiskey is back! June 13, 2007 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Whiskey and Abra are back for another funny mystery. Once again, the antics of Abra and her canine associates steal the book.
In a surprising yet welcomed turn, Whiskey does move on with her life after the death of her beloved Leo by deepening her relationship with the local judge. Abra, on the hand, continues to treat everyone but male dogs with disrespect and aloofness. Her reputation for being a thief has grown. Prince Harry also refused to be potty trained--peeing on everything in sight except fire hydrants and trees.
I love this series. It is one of the top five book series I've had the pleasure of reading and rereading. However, start with the first book, Whiskey on the Rocks and then the second, Whiskey Straight Up. You'll understand Abra better, who, of course, is the star of the books.
Bartender, order me another round! June 7, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am not a mystery reader at heart, which is why I love the Whisky books so much. They are not so much about the mystery as they are about the incredible cast of kooks living in Magnet Springs. Their loves, their loses, the grudges, and the tangled webs they weave. And running amouk through all of this, of course, are their dogs. Funny, thrilling and hugely entetaining...what else could you ask for in a summer read?
Hilarious mystery. June 3, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
A wonderful cast of characters, Whiskey's hilarious & awkward situations, a very clever Afghan Hound, adventure and mystery make this a truly entertaining read. "Whiskey & Tonic", the 3rd in the series of Whiskey Mattimore Mysteries, is Ms. Wright's best yet. The ending makes one speculate on what may come in her forthcoming "Whiskey & Water".
Whiskey's Latest is Funnier and More Suspenseful Than Ever May 14, 2007 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
If you like humor with your mystery, you'll feel right at home with the Whiskey Mattimoe series. And this, the third book, is the best one so far. Even if you haven't yet met the locals in Magnet Springs, Michigan, you'll feel like you've known them forever. Realtor Whiskey Mattimoe needs all the friends she can get, and they rally around her here when she takes on a cursed property, a cursed office intern, and the latest misadventures of the dog she'd like to curse at.
Read the Publishers Weekly review for another set of reasons to buy this book. Hilarious!
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