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"Shaffer gathers all the elements of engaging suspense: violent death, switched identities, blackmail and contrasting worlds of magnolia gentility and vaudeville seediness. And fans of the Three Miss Margarets will be delighted that Shaffer has returned us to the scene of the crime — Charles Valley, Ga. — and this time gives us more of her delightful, scrappy, self-doubting heroine, Laurel Selene McCready. Shaffer's strength is her feeling for Southern white women with intellect and conscience and her disinclination to be simple when the truth is complicated. But her very depth is a liability in this saga of events following the (nonviolent) death of one of the Margarets, Peggy Garrison. The pace is slowed by an overload of backstory, awkwardly spliced, and by the time the action really heats up, there are no surprises. Still, there's emotional satisfaction to be found in the becoming of Laurel, who has inherited the magnificent Garrison Gardens from Peggy and is now officially, reluctantly, a lady, even if she swears, drinks beer and drives fast. Agent, Eric Simonoff. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

LOUISE SHAFFER is the author of The Three Miss Margarets. A graduate of the Yale School of Drama, she has also written for television and has appeared on Broadway, in TV movies, and in daytime dramas, earning an Emmy for her work on Ryan’s Hope. She and her husband live in the Lower Hudson Valley.

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rlslick, December 13, 2006 (view all comments by rlslick)
Loved it! It is a wonderful mystery to what happens to the Ladies. Kept me interested at all times. Couldn't put it down.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781400060627
Publisher:
Random House
Subject:
General
Author:
Shaffer, Louise
Subject:
Women
Subject:
City and town life
Publication Date:
May 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
336
Dimensions:
9.38x6.52x1.10 in. 1.25 lbs.

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The Ladies of Garrison Gardens
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Product details 336 pages Ballantine Books - English 9781400060627 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Shaffer gathers all the elements of engaging suspense: violent death, switched identities, blackmail and contrasting worlds of magnolia gentility and vaudeville seediness. And fans of the Three Miss Margarets will be delighted that Shaffer has returned us to the scene of the crime — Charles Valley, Ga. — and this time gives us more of her delightful, scrappy, self-doubting heroine, Laurel Selene McCready. Shaffer's strength is her feeling for Southern white women with intellect and conscience and her disinclination to be simple when the truth is complicated. But her very depth is a liability in this saga of events following the (nonviolent) death of one of the Margarets, Peggy Garrison. The pace is slowed by an overload of backstory, awkwardly spliced, and by the time the action really heats up, there are no surprises. Still, there's emotional satisfaction to be found in the becoming of Laurel, who has inherited the magnificent Garrison Gardens from Peggy and is now officially, reluctantly, a lady, even if she swears, drinks beer and drives fast. Agent, Eric Simonoff. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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