"Terrific satirical investigative tale"
In Dallas, Martha Stewart clone Marilee Mabry, about to be
launched on an unsuspecting American public, reflects how
she now knows how her idol felt when she rang the opening
bell at the New York Stock Exchange. Andrea Kendricks
knows she has one more reason to strangle her elitist
mother, Cissy, who insisted her daughter attend her friend
Marilee's celebratory party. Andrea wants no part of her
mother's scene and would prefer to avoid this bow to the
domestic queen event; she would prefer rush-hour on the LBJ At the gala at the Sweet Life's Studio, a fire breaks
out. During the chaos, Andy finds a seemingly comatose
Kendall, Marilee's daughter, lying on the floor. When the
studio cools down, a body is found. Other incidents
follow. While Mother has no room on her social calendar
for Marilee's troubles, Andy investigates into who wants
to destroy their family friend. THE GOOD GIRL'S GUIDE TO MURDER is a terrific satirical
investigative tale that readers will fully enjoy due to
the relationship between Mother and Debutante Dropout
daughter as Andy is anything but a chip off the old
block. Andy is a wonderful protagonist still struggling
to cope with a perfectionist mother, who feels her only
child is a let down as women should not be sleuthing when
they need to insure their nails, hair, and pumps are
correct. Marilee is a trip as her pompous attitude comes
across that her coronation should have happened already.
Though the culprit and the motive seem obvious, fans will
still not be sure who the perpetrator is until the very
end. What makes this novel and its predecessor so good is
the BLUE BLOOD detective Andy. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 1, 2005
SummaryWebsite designer and high society rebel Andrea Kendricks
would never have gotten involved with ego-in-pumps life-
style hostess Marilee Mabry if it weren't for the
underhanded machinations of Andy's upper crust mama. But
thanks to Mother Cissy, Andy's donning designer duds to
attend a launch party at the intolerable domestic diva's
new Dallas TV studio -- and she's on hand to witness the
celebration site go up in flames! Then a body turns up in
the rubble, the victim, apparently, of some very foul play.
Even though iron-willed Cissy isn't about to let her social
calendar be upset by a little inconvenience like murder,
her sometime-sleuthing daughter's got a more pressing
engagement -- namely, hunting down a killer. But there are
more than a few nasty messes tucked away in the Mabry
closet -- and a craven assassin who has the Big D elite
quaking in their cowboy boots may soon be burying Andy in
hers!
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