Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Two Widows and the Thrift Store Murders by Ruth Ross review



A mother and daughter, both widows, love to visit thrift stores, more for the entertainment value than actually needing to watch their pennies.

To their dismay, one of the thrift store workers is found murdered.  Then another of the workers is also found murdered.  When they realize one of the board members, an elderly woman, had also died recently, they become suspicious and begin to investigate.  As they found out information, they let the police know of their findings, which is rare in a lot of the current mysteries.

I thought the book was interesting, although it was what I would call an easy read. I bought this book in August of 2014, and finished it November of 2015.

 34 of 48 for the 2015 Mt. TBR reading  challenge.

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