Thistle and Twigg by Mary Saums

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    • ISBN: 0312947291
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Pub. Date: February 2008
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    Synopsis

    “A winning twist on the Southern cozy.”—Publishers Weekly

    Jane Thistle was happily married to a career military officer whose job took her all around the globe. But now that he’s passed, she’s happy to call the quaint town of Tullulah, Alabama, her new home. Her new best friend, Phoebe Twigg, is also a widow, and has lived in Tullulah all her life. Phoebe is about as different as could be from the worldly and refined Jane. But Phoebe’s warm, welcoming Southern nature wins her over, and the two women end up making quite a pair. Especially when they stumble over a dead body while on a walk in the woods…

    Thistle & Twigg mixes mystery, fantasy, and fairy dust into a delightful concoction.”—Cozy Library

    And that’s not all: Someone is threatening Jane’s neighbor, a local old recluse who seems to have more interest in the land than in its inhabitants. Then a firebomb explodes in Phoebe’s kitchen. And random unexplainable sounds and objects keep disrupting the peace and quiet at Jane’s house. What on earth is going on in the otherwise ordinary town of Tullulah? Now it’s up to the extraordinary team of Thistle and Twigg to find out….

    Publishers Weekly

    In this delightful first of an offbeat new series from Saums (Midnight Hour), recently widowed Jane Thistle, who has lived many places as the wife of a career military officer, moves to Tullulah, Ala., where she soon meets Phoebe Twigg, also a widow, who has lived in the small town all her life. The two women, despite their differences in outlook and personality, become close friends. When they find a dead body in the woods, and Jane's neighbor Cal Prewitt is arrested for murder, they turn detective to exonerate him. Phoebe's kitchen is firebombed, and Jane is subject to eerie happenings in her house. They persevere, despite the threats, and prove that two crafty widows are more than a match for the bad guys. Saums ably weaves humor, suspense and a dash of the supernatural in this winning twist on the Southern cozy. (Apr.)

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    MARY SAUMS was born and raised in northern Alabama. After college, she worked as a recording engineer in Muscle Shoals on gold and platinum albums by Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, Jimmy Buffett, Glenn Frey, and others. Her poetry has won a Tennessee Writers Alliance Award. The author of several short stories and three previous novels, she lives in Nashville, Tennessee. Visit her Web site at www.marysaums.com.

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    fun, not scary, new age mysteryby Lucy_Mae_Braun

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    11/02/2008: This book was a good mystery with a new age twist. These two ladies are very different, but very likeable, both strong in their own way and funny, too.

    Jane and Phoebe are two great new cozy protagonistsby Anonymous

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    04/09/2008: Jane Thistle, a widow, has recently moved to Tullulah, Alabama. Her husband was a career military officer and his job took them all over the world. He recently died, and she wanted to settle down in a small Southern town. Phoebe Twigg, also a widow, has lived in Tullulah all her life. She and Jane become fast best friends. Phoebe is not as refined as Jane, but she has a welcoming nature and is very warm and personable. Jane's neighbor is an old recluse, but he and Jane soon forge a friendship. When a body is found on his land by Jane and Phoebe and he is nowhere to be found, the police put him at the top of their suspect list. Jane knows he is more interested in the land than anything else and can't believe he would have killed someone. A firebomb explodes in Phoebe's kitchen, and unexplainable sounds are heard in Jane's House. Can these two charming and funny women uncover the killer while keeping each other safe? Jane and Phoebe are such opposites, but they get along so well and complement each other so much that this cozy mystery is a big hit! I can't wait to read more of their adventures. The Southern small town setting is fabulous. The author has plenty of twists and surprises to keep the reader guessing. I highly recommend this book.


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