Why did someone kill Olive Pendleton and hide her body?
When bakery owner Lexy Baker and her posse of iPad toting grandmas witness a murder remotely through the camera of a drone, they go straight to Lexy’s homicide detective husband, Jack, to report the crime. But with no body and no crime reported, Jack can’t do a thing, leaving Lexy and her grandmother no alternative than to solve the murder … the murder themselves.
Armed with nothing but their gigantic patent leather purses and a dogged determination to see justice done, the ladies dodge a pack of overzealous Pekeapoos, nosey neighbors and an ornery husband in order to flush out Olive’s killer before he kills again.
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Great book.
Loved the senior citizen ladies who are amateur detectives! Plan to seek out more Lexy Baker mysteries!
A nice cozy read to enjoy but not have to stay awake worrying about. I love this author.
Light reading after ready a heavy book
Fun read!
Fun read.
I loved reading about these characters and how they solved the mystery.
Good cozy mystery!
This book was so good. Loved the senior group of ladies, doing detective work. Fun book, with a mystery. I know you would like, it.
Pretty predictable. Minimal character development.
This book kept you on your toes trying to figure out who did what! It is a must read!
I love the characters in this book. It is fast moving and actioned packed.
Unrealistic
Well developed characters As I fit the older ladies age, thought they were funny and smart. Really enjoyed this book. Would love to sample the scones also!!
Loved this. Couldn’t put it down until I’d read the whole book.
Enjoyed the book.
I just couldn’t get into this book, so gave up on it after a few chapters.
While the dialogue in this bookis sometimes interesting, the plot is pretty flimsy. Lexy, her grandmother Nans, and Nan’ three cronies are using Ruth’s grandson’s drone when they witness a murder. It takes then forty-five minutes before they tell Jack, Lexy’s police detective husband, what they’d seen. And they had no proof because the Pendleton’s dogs had captured and taken the drone. So there was no body, and the ladies were not sure who the victim was. Someone might find the charcters charming; I thought they were simply inept busybodies.
Leighann Dobbs can do no wrong in my eyes. Her writing is always entertaining. This is no exception. Give it a try!
Cute little cozy mystery….