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Murder Shoots the Bull
  

Murder Shoots the Bull [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Anne George (Author) "The way my sister Mary Alice got us arrested was simple enough; she hit the president of the bank over the head with my umbrella..." (more)
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George's Southern Sisters mysteries, which launched in 1997 with the Agatha Award-winning Murder on a Girl's Night Out, feature two siblings, sensible Patricia Anne Hollowell and rich, erratic Mary Alice Crane. These lifelong residents of Birmingham, Ala., may be in their 60s, but they are still up for a lively bout of sleuthing. As this sixth series entry (after Murder Gets a Life) opens, Arthur Phizer, Patricia Anne's next-door neighbor of 40 years, is accused of murdering his ex-wife by poisoning her at a local restaurant. Patricia Anne can't believe that her mild-mannered neighbor is really a fiendish killer, so she determines to find out who is framing him for murder. Then someone tries to burn down Arthur's house, and a sniper shoots him in the buttocks. George has a sure touch for creating comedic dialogue and believable characters. Her predilection for filling the narrative with brand names can annoy, but this light, amusing romp of a mystery makes good use of the tradition of Southern eccentricity, exuding a properly cozy atmosphere and a nifty web of subplots and domestic complications. Author tour. (June)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Mary Alice is a large, ladylike woman, even if she has buried three husbands and keeps revising her age downward. Her younger sister, Patricia Anne, tiny, brazen, on the far side of 60, has been contentedly married to the same man for decades. In a Birmingham, Alabama, world full of families who have known each other forever, the two sisters find themselves looking for the real culprit when Patricia Anne's longtime neighbor finds himself accused of murdering his first wife. In other events in this southern honey-flavored cozy, Patricia Anne finds her son's wife camped in her living room when her son strays and is coaxed into e-mail when her daughter moves to Warsaw; and Mary Alice lies outrageously about her age to impress a new British suitor. Woofer the dog tangles with a possum (and loses), old newspaper articles provide vital clues, and iced tea and food of all sorts figure mightily. GraceAnne A. DeCandido --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Bulls-eye!, May 8 2004
By Ann Sherry (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This 6th book in Anne George's delightful 'Southern Sisters' series is one of her best. Neighbor Mitzi's husband is accused of murder, and Ms. George manages to juggle an interesting plot, versatile characters and a wonderful sense of humor successfully throughout it. A fast read, because it's hard to put down. Hours of pure entertainment.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Right on Target...., April 3 2004
By K. A. Stevenson "WIAPilot" (Tucson) - See all my reviews
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Anne George is hilarious as always in this 6th book of the Southern Sisters Mysteries. Her plots are so diversified; her characters so well developed; her dialogue so amazingly funny.

"Murder Shoots the Bull" opens with 60-ish sisters, Patricia Anne and Mary Alice, being held in the Birmingham jail for assaulting the bank president. The story unfurls and it is not until the very end that we find out the unusual antics, which have caused the bank president's injuries!

When Patricia Anne's next door neighbor of 40 years, Mitzi Phizer, invites the sisters to an amateur financial club modeled after the best-seller, "The Beardstown Ladies Group," the complications begin. They only intensify when Mitzi's husband Arthur is spotted with several beautiful women in one week!

You will love this entire series! Buy them all!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Poison, arson and Vulcan's butt, Sep 22 2002
By J. J. Kwashnak "voracious reader" (Monroe, LA) - See all my reviews
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Anne George has produced a wonderful series of books with the sleuthing of a pair of sisters. Patricia Anne and Mary Alice could not be more different, yet at the same time display a strong sisterly bond. But what makes this book sparkle is George's ability to convey the joy of every day life. The writing is extremely accessible - the literary equivalent to a summer movie. The writing is full of rich details so you can practically smell the Birmingham air as you read. It is in these little details that enrich the characters and story - the huge statue of Vulcan that stands on a Birmingham mountain with his uncovered buns of steel is a vivid throwaway player who enriches the atmosphere. Her characters are believable - we all have neighbors like Patricia Anne, and if we are lucky (or not) like Mary Alice. There's a mystery here - the poisoning of a socialite that drives the story, but the sisters are drawn into figuring out what happened simply because they are there. The book sparkles with wit and many simply laugh out loud humor. The writing style is a relative to Sue Grafton's with both featuring a strong female investigator who narrates the story. Overall the book was like a visit from an old friend, and makes me want to delve into other of the sisters' mysteries.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my Favorites- light, funny and enjoyable
Anne George is one of my favorite authors. The Southern Sisters are hilarious. Patricia Anne, the skinny retired teacher, once again teams up with her sister Mary Alice, the... Read more
Published on Jun 6 2002 by apoem

3.0 out of 5 stars Not her best, but still fun
I've read every book of this delightful series, and I've enjoyed each one. That said, I must admit that I found this one to be the weakest of the lot. Read more
Published on Feb 18 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Sisters in Wonderland
Like stepping through a rabbit hole, this sassy series of southern sisters is simply inspired fun, through and through. Read more
Published on April 4 2001 by Mamalinde

3.0 out of 5 stars Series Getting Tired?
The first four books in this series were very entertaining, fresh, and full of fun! However, in this one, Anne George loses that magic. Read more
Published on Jul 27 2000 by Michael Butts

4.0 out of 5 stars Lighthearted fun...
Patricia Anne and Mary Alice are always fun. This book is the sixth in a series of Southern sisters (say THAT fast! Read more
Published on Jul 4 2000 by Judith Lindenau

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