Sunshine, Sangria, and Scandal
A Sally and Pearl Adventure
by Wendy Day
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Pub Date Oct 09 2023 | Archive Date Jan 31 2024
Description
Golden Girls meets Thelma and Louise
Best friends Sally and Pearl can’t take the dreary January weather a second longer, but Pearl has a plan. She convinces Sally that a last-minute Caribbean cruise is just what they need to shake off the winter blues.
Charting a course for sunny skies, they board the Moonlit Dream. Between the mixology contest, sexy man competition, and making friends with the group of real estate agents they are assigned to dine with, the cruise is a blast.
That is until one of their dinner companions takes a nasty spill and dies. It’s ruled an accident, but Sally and Pearl don’t buy it, and they set out to solve the case. There’s no shortage of suspects since almost everyone he knew had a reason to want him dead.
Brimming over with heart and humor, Sally and Pearl’s third adventure will delight fans of the series and keep them guessing.
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ISBN | 9781957707211 |
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Featured Reviews
I enjoyed this book very much! It is humorous, a good mystery, set on a cruise ship and really a lot of fun! I had read the previous book in this series featuring Sally and Pearl and found this one much more entertaining. I can’t wait to read the next one!
Best friends Pearl and Sally are amateur sleuths "of a certain age", who solve murders while on vacation. The header for this book referred to it as a "Thelma and Louise" laugh-out-loud story, and I'm not sure I agree. While I enjoyed the setting of the cruise ship, which. brought back many memories of our cruises in the past, I just was annoyed with Pearl's conversation. She is from the South, but as a Southerner, I felt her character's language and comments were just overdone. Her character was just so over-the=top that I had a hard time getting through the book. I wish I would have liked it better than I did. Thanks to Netgalley for an ARC of this book, all opinions are my own.
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