What readers are saying about Silver Sisters Mysteries
Like Two Undercover Agents. The 'oldsters' Flossie and Sterling Silver have been treated with a cruise by Flossie's son-in-law who just happens to be the ship's captain. The cruise will, in part, be made up of old and new magicians which fits them perfectly since they too are magicians - on the old side. Sterling has his eye on a turban that is being worn by one of the performers, and believe it or not, ends up with it, in a shady way. What follows is far from what he nor Flossie ever expected.
Martha A. Cheves
More Please. I wish these two ladies would write more Silver Sister books. I can hear the characters speaking as I'm reading, I recently purchased an audio book of theirs to have for our car trips. Their mother and uncle in these books could fit so many different ethnic groups. An Italian mother, or a Greek uncle. I can see so many different folks in these two characters. The twins are so funny. Please keep them coming.
Judy Lake
You Will Enjoy. Cute cozy mystery. A read that was enjoyable and light. Easy to identify and like the characters and move right along with the story. Always good for a laugh also. Pick this one up and you're sure to finish it.
Sandra Walker
A Delightful Main Dish. A wonderful, fun read. St. James and Bradner do well by the humor and the settings are cleverly portrayed. The Silver Sisters make an engaging duo. You can feel their chemistry woven into the text. Exploring the cutthroat kitchens of the uber-chefs unfolded realistically. I look forward to reading the next of the Sisters' mysteries.
William F. Wales
Delightful “Who Done It.” I just finished reading A Corpse in The Soup (A Silver Sisters Mystery - Book 1) by Morgan St. James and Phyllice Bradner (also sisters). This is an engaging little "who done it". Follow Goldie and Godiva, the Silver Sisters, as they try to clear Godiva's new beau, Chef Caesar Romano, of murder. Get a behind the scenes look at the cutthroat world of televised cooking tournaments. Goldie Silver travels from Juneau, Alaska with her daughter, Chili Pepper to aide her twin sister Godiva Silver DuBois, the local syndicated advice columnist.
As identical twins, they throw confusion into the investigation. The twins also have to deal with two old feisty vaudevillian magicians, their 80 year old mother Flossie and their uncle Sterling. These two over the hill Has-Beens try their hand at undercover work that runs amok. Despite all the subterfuge that takes place between this family, when it comes right down to it, you realize how much they care for and look out for each other. Fast paced with just the right amount of humor. I'm looking forward to the next installment.
Sue Ann Thompson
Hilarious. Absolutely a hilarious read. Murder, madness and mayhem abounds in this novel, not only the characters for the most part have funny names but the authors game them such wonderful personalities, The story was very well written and easy to follow. I know not everyone has the same sort of sense of humor but if you've ever been a fan of Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance (I Love Lucy), Bette Midler in her comedic roles or Estelle Getty (Sofia from The Golden Girls) you should surely enjoy this work.
Diana S. Long
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