SOMETHING BLUE By Charlotte Armstrong

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A book from this author, I expect to find a lot of twists and turns. This book did not disappoint me. Nan Padgett plans to married Richardson Bartee in spite of the displeasure of her elderly aunt, Emily. Before her suspicious death, Aunt Emily told Johnny Simms, a boyhood friend that seventeen years ago Nan’s Mother was murdered. Her father was convicted of killing her. Emily felt Richardson Bartee was the killer. She took the baby and changed the names so Nan would never know her past. She asks Johnny to look into the case and she if he can find clues to what happened. Johnny must decide if Nan is to be told to prevent the marriage. Johnny must solve the mystery before the marriage or Nan might join her Mother. I recommend this book. Disclosure: I received a free copy from Open Roads Integrated Media for an honest review. I would like to thank them for this opportunity to read and review the book. The opinions expressed are my own.

 

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7 Responses to SOMETHING BLUE By Charlotte Armstrong

  1. bmary8222 says:

    Another one I missed.

  2. lghiggins says:

    I have heard of this author but I haven’t read anything by her. It sounds good.

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