TERROR IN A TEAPOT EXCERPT TERROR IN A TEAPOT - SILVER SISTERS BOOK 2 | Page 6

Devilishly clever plots, outlandish names for adorable, welldeveloped characters, and hilarious alliterative narration are all part of what makes the Silver Sisters mysteries a hoot to read. And in this particular audio edition, the reader's sense of drama and comic voice characterization add to the enjoyment. ~ Jackie Houchin, Reviews by Jackie Well-written, fast-paced, full of laughs. ...loved the wacky, cheeky characters in the 1st Silver Sisters book, "A Corpse in the Soup"...tried this 2nd entry to see if it was just as good...was not disappointed...in fact, it is even better...mismatched twins, frumpy Goldie Silver & glitzy Godiva Olivia DuBois (G.O.D.), are still witty, clever and persistent as ever...their nosy, wanna-be elders, mother, Flossie & uncle, Sterling are a riot as retired vaudevillians up to their meddling tricks once again...Goldie's mother-in-law, the hilarious & notorious Belle Pepper, a politically well-connected former cathouse madam, h as a larger role in this episode...the villains, the Dumkovsky brothers, like the classic “Gang that couldn’t shoot straight”—menacing and bumbling. ..never been to Alaska, but the scenes there convey an authentic sense of the exaggerated spirit I would expect to find in our largest, wildest state...this book is well-written, fast-paced, full of laughs and builds to a great final twist...whether a summer beach day or winter fire night, this is the fun read for any comical, cozy mystery buff! ~Reviews by Messr. E.A. Poe