Synopses & Reviews
For fans of Susan Isaacs and Jennifer Cruise comes a witty, wisecracking tale of divorce, revenge, and great antiques, set in sultry Savannah.
Landing a catch like ultra-WaspTalmadge Evans III got Eloise "Weezie" Foley a jewel of a town house in Savannah's historic district. Divorcing Tal got her exiled into the backyard carriage house, where she has launched a spite fest with Tal's new fiancée, the elegant Caroline DeSantos. The War of the Roses is nothing compared to the escalating hostilities between Weezie and Caroline.
Weezie is an antiques "picker" who combs Savannah's steamy back alleys and garage sales for treasures, when she's not dealing with her loopy relatives or her hunky ex-boyfriend. She is convinced that her troubles will be over if she makes a big killing at the upcoming estate sale at a noble plantation house.
But an unauthorized "sneak preview" at the sale lands Weezie smack in the middle of magnolia-scented murder, mayhem... and more. Dirty deals simmerall around her just as her relationship with the hottest chef in town heats up, and she finds out how delicious love can be -- the second time around.
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“A great heroine, steamy Savannah setting, a hunky chef, antiques galore. It doesnt get any better than this.” --Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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“Savannah Blues serves up a tasty dish.” --Ann B. Ross
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“Quirky, endearing characters make Savannah Blues one heck of a good time.” Jennifer Crusie
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"I really loved Savannah Blues. Mary Kay Andrews has perfect pitch when it comes to endearing, smart-mouth heroines." --Anne Rivers Siddons
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“A shining novel of wit, love, and hilarious--yet poignant--vengeance.” --Luanne Rice
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“Disarming, entertaining.” < i=""> Washington Post <>
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“Delightfully breezy, richly atmospheric” < i=""> Publishers Weekly <>
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Landing a catch like Talmadge Evans III got Eloise "Weezie" Foley a big house in Savannah's historic district. Divorcing him got her booted into the carriage house in the backyard. Tal, meanwhile, lives with his girlfriend, elegant Caroline DeSantos, in the mansion Weezie lovingly restored. Dirty deals are simmering all around her, just as Weezie discovers how very delicious love can be--the second time around.
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Edgar Allan Poe Award Finalist (Mystery Writers of America) for Best Novel
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“Quirky, endearing characters make
Savannah Blues one heck of a good time.”
—Jennifer Crusie
“Mary Kay Andrews has perfect pitch when it comes to endearing, smart-mouth heroines, and she has caught the languid looniness of the Low Country perfectly.”
—Anne Rivers Siddons
Meet Weezie (aka Eloise) Foley, a feisty antiques “picker,” banished by her spiteful ex-husband from the house she herself restored in Savannahs historic district, who must come to terms with a life that has suddenly changed…and not, it, seems for the better. In Mary Kay Andrewss delectable New York Times bestseller, Savannah Blues, readers will feel the sultry Georgia breezes and taste sea salt in the air, as they lose themselves in a wonderful, witty tale brimming with sass and peopled by a richly endearing cast of delightfully eccentric characters. Revenge is sweeter than sweet in Mary Kays capable hands, and readers of Fannie Flagg, Adriana Trigiani, Emily Giffin, Rebecca Wells, and Jill Conner Browne will definitely want to spend some quality time in Savannah.
About the Author
Mary Kay Andrews is a former antiques picker and a recovering journalist who reported on the trial made famous in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. She lives in Atlanta. Visit her Web site!