Sunday, July 27, 2008

Miss Julia Paints the Town by Ann B. Ross

Started: 7/20/08
Finished: 7/27/08
Year: 2008
Pages: 326
Genre: Mystery
Grade: B-
Reason for reading: library book
Blurb (from book jacket): "On a certain day in spring, Miss Julia learns that the mayor of Abbotsville plans to tear down the historic courthouse and sell the site to developers; Helen Stroud's husband has absconded with investors' money; Mildred Allen's husband has disappeared after a car wreck; LuAnne Conover's husband has left hearth and home to 'find himelf'; and Emma Sue Ledbetter's husband is considering accepting a call to another church. Looks as though spring has blown into Abbotsville like a lion, not a lamb, and carried off all the clear-thinking people with it.
"Fortunately, Miss Julia is at her best in the misdt of a storm. She consoles (more than she should have to, really), she observes (some migth say spies), and she quickly enlistes Etta Mae Wiggins in a plot to scare off the development money by exposing the town's many eccentric characters. Abbotsville has plenty of local color of the kind not usually listed in brochures for upscale condos: Tonya and her sex change, Miss Julia and her stint as a biker chick and a NASCAR fan, and the mysterious apparition on a church wall, just to name a few.
"Marriages, divorces, fraud charges, and reconciliations all play out against a backdrop of Miss Julia's struggle to save the historic courthouse, her own marriage, and her sanity. This time, Miss Julia scales new heights to get her prized treasure and finds herself in a position she never dreamed possible."
Opinion: A very prim and proper character. I have read another one of these books in the series and enjoyed it. Since the stories take place in NC and I now live down here, the scenery makes a lot more sense. A fairly good mystery.

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