Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: Great characters and plenty of conflict to the mystery
Cons; Ending lets the book down
The Bottom Line:
These refined ladies
Face an unpleasant murder
Start of new series
Southern Hospitality Leads to Murder
Spin offs are so common on TV that we think nothing of
it. However, they aren’t that common in books. It’s
exactly what we have with Bless Her Dead Little Heart, the first in the Southern Ladies Mysteries by Miranda
James. Set in the same town as the author’s popular Cat in the
Stacks Mysteries, it features that Cat, Diesel, and two characters introduced
in one of those books. While I must admit I’ve only read the first
book of the earlier series (so far), I had no problem enjoying this book all on
its own.
It’s a quiet afternoon for Miss An’gel Ducote and Miss Dickce
Ducote when their old college friend Rosabelle arrives. They haven’t
seen her for years, but it is quickly obvious that she is still the selfish
drama queen they remember when she quickly says that she fled from California
to their home in Athena, Mississippi, because someone is trying to kill
her. The two sisters agree to let her stay and try to help in any
way they can.
However, they don’t expect the invasion of Rosabelle’s
relatives who arrive on their doorstep within the hour. They bring
plenty more drama with them before someone turns up dead, the result of a
tragic accident. Except it quickly begins to look like it was
actually murder. With a houseful of suspects, are An’gel and Dickce
in danger? Or will they be able to catch the killer before he or she
strikes again?
As I read this book, I couldn’t help but think of classic
Agatha Christie. While the characters aren’t stranded, almost all
the actions takes place at the Ducote Sister’s home on the outskirts of
town. There’s no way the killer could be anyone other than someone
staying at the house. And no one seems to get along with anyone
else. It’s a plot that worked well for Christie in so many of her
books, and it works well again here.
I was a little concerned going into this book since this
wasn’t the first time the characters had been introduced. I need not
have worried. Anything we needed to know about the characters was
explained, and this really works for a first book in a series. I
never once felt lost. It helps that
almost every character in the book is a suspect, and all of them are very
strong. There’s actually quite a large cast, but I never had trouble
keeping them straight.
The plot starts quickly and never lets up. There
are some good clues and twists along the way, but the conflict between the
characters is always bubbling just below the surface, and the frequent
eruptions kept me engaged as well. It was always a pleasure when I
could escape into these pages.
Unfortunately, I found the climax of the book rather
anti-climactic. Don’t misunderstand, the killer is identified and
the various threads are all wrapped up. However, I felt like it was
rushed and should have been more dramatic. I’m afraid of spoiling
things if I say any more, but I’m sure when you read it, you’ll understand what
I’m saying.
This is the second time this month that I’ve run across a
cozy told in multiple point of view. An’gel and Dickce take turns
being our third person narrator. The switches are always easy to
follow, and we get to see a bit more of the story that way. We also
get an insight into the character of the old south where decorum, hospitality,
and saving face is the goal of life. It provides an interesting
backdrop to the action, and one I really enjoyed. It also helped
contribute to the Agatha Christie feeling I mentioned earlier.
I’m reminded once again I really need to get to the rest of
Miranda James’s books, but at least I’m up to date on one series. If you are new to this author and want to try
a book, Bless Her Dead Little Heart is
a great place to jump in.
Enjoy more Southern life and murder with the rest of the Southern Ladies Mysteries.
Enjoy more Southern life and murder with the rest of the Southern Ladies Mysteries.
This is definitely an author I need to give another chance too I read the very first one in the original series and it just didn't quite click with me but this sounds like fun despite the flaws.
ReplyDeleteI loved the first one in the original series, so maybe this author just isn't for you. Although if you want to him the author another try, you might find you enjoy the books after all.
DeleteI love this author's Cat in the Stacks series and I adored this new series too. I'm looking forward to the second book. Great review!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the first few in the original series, with the exception of the one that launched this series (so that probably puts me in the minority here). The one that introduced the sisters just made me want to punch someone. It was too much of them and too little of Diesel and Charlie and his kids. I couldn't read this one. I do appreciate your review style, however, because you give a balanced picture.
ReplyDeleteThe arrival of relatives should make a lot of fun.
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