Lowcountry Bonfire: Liz Talbot Mystery Series, Book 6
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Rating | : | 4.40 (728 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0735CVRWN |
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Number of Pages | : | 519 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-10-15 |
Language | : | English |
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But when he turns up dead the morning after Liz and Nate deliver incriminating photos, Tammy Sue becomes the prime suspect. Questioning the truth of Zeke Lyerly's tall tales, Liz and Nate race to uncover small-town scandals, long buried secrets, and the victim's tumultuous past to keep Tammy Sue out of jail and the case from going up in flames.. After all, this is the guy who claims to have been a DEA agent, a champion bull rider, and a NASCAR driver. So when Tammy Sue Lyerly hires them to find out what her
"Return to Stella Maris" according to Kay Hudson. Lowcountry Bonfire is the sixth entry in Susan M. Boyer’s series about private investigator Liz Talbot, her husband and partner Nate Andrews, and Liz’s long-dead friend Colleen. Yes, Colleen is the guardian spirit assigned to protect Stella Maris, Liz’s island home off the South Carolina coast near Charleston.This case stays close to home on the island, when its small community is disrupted by the discovery of a body in t. Susan DOES IT AGAIN! Susan has done it again!! Lowcountry Bonfire, the 6th book in her Liz Talbots's mystery series will have you captivated from start to finish just as the last 5 do. Susan's written voice is the perfect/authentic Southern accent without the overdramatization. As a southerner myself, it's real, no pretense like so many try to recreate. Like all in this series I'm drawn in by the intricacies of the storyline and the characters. She can certain. "Mystery and Mom's cooking all make a great story" according to R.H. McCort. Come along to the beauty of the low country and Stella Maris where Liz Talbot and now husband Nate Andrews are private investigators. The main characters of each of Ms. Boyle’s series are back, Merry Talbot, Liz’s Mom and Dad, and of course Chief of Police, Blake Talbot. I love the interaction of Colleen, who by the way is a ghost. Having visited Charlestown many times, I love the references Ms. Boyle makes to areas within the