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Title: Bone to Be Wild
Author: Carolyn Haines
Narrator: Kate Forbes
Format: Unabridged
Length: 10 hrs and 55 mins
Language: English
Release date: 05-28-15
Publisher: Recorded Books
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 61 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective
Publisher's Summary:
Sarah Booth Delaney is heartbroken: Her fiancé, Graf Milieu, has decided to move to Hollywood permanently, leaving their relationship in shambles. Sarah Booth has a perfect distraction, however, in the form of the Black and Orange Halloween ball her best friends are throwing in New Orleans. Sarah Booth plans to dance the night away to the swinging tunes of her old flame Scott Hampton's blues band. But just as the party gets going, Scott receives a mysterious message that threatens his life and the lives of his bandmates.
Sarah Booth knows that a new case is just what she needs to take her mind off her failed relationship with Graf, and she's ready to help Scott investigate. And then the message turns from threat to reality when the bartender from Scott's club is gunned down in a drive-by.
Enlisting Sheriff Coleman Peters and the rest of her friends from Zinnia, Mississippi, Sarah Booth is caught in a race against the clock as she tries to stop a killer from striking again.
Members Reviews:
excellent, well-written mystery read
After the last book (Booty Bones) I had decided not to continue with this series - and that was sad to me because I had been a loyal fan from the start. But this book was on special so I purchased it - and am I glad I did! I was so happy to be back in Zinnia for Sarah Booth's latest adventure.
I have never visited the Delta, but the author's vividly descriptive style bring it to life in my mind's eye. The author has a clear love for animals and I like how they are woven into the story in support roles for Sarah Booth and Tinkie - mystery solving companions as the author describes them. There is a rich sense of history in this book that I found particularly interesting. It was amazing to me how you can take such disparate subjects - blues music, racism, survivalists, cults and religious fervor - and create such a well-written story without taking away from the cozy aspect of friends and animals as well as a mystery to solve. And I do adore the cover art! Any author who doesn't think you judge a book by its cover isn't selling very many books - if it doesn't appeal, you will never pick it up to read! Excellent series that I now feel I can recommend again to any mystery lover.
Great Read
Once again I am charmed by the outpouring of southern sensibility in this delightfully entertaining whodunit. Sarah Boothâs blues is brought to the forefront when her assistance is required when her friend and his bandmates are being threatened and when one is murdered, it will take Sarah Booth, Tinkie, Coleman, Harold and the gang all the strength needed to put out this burning fire. I enjoyed this well-written drama that put me alongside Sarah Booth as she tackled the case in front of her and her personal life. I like how the author created a story that seemed as real to me as it appeared on the page. The author did a great job in presenting this mystery where there were plenty of suspects and I loved watching how it all untangled with a couple of twists that made this story a pure delight. This is one of my favorite and I look forward to the next adventures with Sarah Booth and her friends.
Sarah Booth Needs to Move On
I've read all the Sarah Booth books up to this one, but I think this one was a bit wordy. Too much history with Jitty and the blues singers.