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Part of "Sarah Booth Delaney" series
"Ham Bones," a cozy mystery novel by Carolyn Haines, is the sixth installment in the popular Sarah Booth Delaney series. In this captivating story, Sarah Booth, a Southern private investigator and owner of Delaney Detective Agency, takes on a case that hits close to home. The tale begins when Sarah Booth's beloved Aunt Loulane passes away, leaving behind a mysterious trunk filled with Civil War memorabilia and a cryptic letter. Intrigued, Sarah Booth delves into her family history, uncovering secrets that have been buried for generations. The investigation leads her to a forgotten cemetery, where she stumbles upon a freshly disturbed grave. The discovery of a modern-day murder plot intertwines with the historical secrets Sarah Booth uncovers, leading to a thrilling and suspenseful conclusion. Haines masterfully blends elements of history, mystery, and Southern charm in "Ham Bones." The richly detailed setting of Sunflower County, Mississippi, provides a captivating backdrop for the story, immersing readers in the culture and traditions of the Deep South. The characters are well-developed and endearing, with Sarah Booth's wit and determination making her a compelling protagonist. The supporting cast, including her friends and family, adds depth and humor to the narrative. Fans of the series will appreciate the continued development of Sarah Booth's personal life, as she navigates relationships with her longtime boyfriend Graf Milieu and her best friend Tinkie Richmond. New readers will find "Ham Bones" to be an engaging and accessible entry point into the world of Sarah Booth Delaney. In conclusion, "Ham Bones" is a delightful and engaging cozy mystery that will captivate readers with its rich setting, intriguing plot, and endearing characters. Carolyn Haines once again demonstrates her talent for crafting compelling stories that combine history, mystery, and Southern charm. This captivating novel is a must-read for fans of the series and newcomers alike...
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