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Mass Market Paperback Skeletons in Purple Sage Book

ISBN: 0373264798

ISBN13: 9780373264797

Skeletons in Purple Sage

(Book #5 in the Purple Sage Mystery Series)

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Skeletons In Purple Sage by Barbara Burnett Smith released on Dec 25, 2003 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A danagerous, fascinating visit to Purple Sage, Texas

With Skeletons in Purple Sage, Barbara Burnett Smith hascreated a very appealing heroine in Jolie Wyatt, arealistic and interesting family and a whole town ofcharacters, good and bad.A disasterous flood has brought the Governor to townto asses the damage and Jolie has been picked to hosta reception - difficult to do when the site is undersix feet of water.The next available location is logical but difficult,since the hostess is the new wife of Jolie's good friend's Ex. After that, the discovery of the body of the town'sbeloved doctor in a ditch just piles on the trouble.Jolie wants to find out who took her doctor's life, whythe local fundamentalist church is shunning the doctor'sfuneral and why her Mother always liked her sister best.I strongly recomment this book for its character developmentand the exciting plot.

Best Purple Sage Book yet!

Austin, TX writer Barbara Burnett Smith has done it again--Jolie Wyatt, everywoman and perfect amateur detective, is up to her ears in flood waters and murder in the latest Purple Sage mystery. Things start innocently enough when Jolie and best friend Diane arrange a tribute dinner for a couple of old friends from their past. But thanks to the monsoons, before the night is out, one of honored guests has had the humiliating experience of being hosted in her former home by the husband who left her and his new trophy wife--and the other Guest of Honor is dead.Then the sheriff announces that the death may be a suicide--and Jolie's on the warpath. Dr. Bill did NOT kill himself--and she's going to prove it. Complicating her mission are a host of suspects who may have believed they had ample reason to hate Dr. Bill, the arrival of Jolie's estranged mother, and Jolie's own fluctuating temper and emotions--is it sheer frustration from multiple directions, PMS--or even humble pie, as Jolie discovers friends who are foes, foes who might become friends, black is white, Truth may be relative and...well, the waters run very deep.This Purple Sage contains the things we've always loved about Smith's books--the great small-town politics and tangled personal relationships--and takes them in unexpected directions. If you enjoyed the other Purple Sages, don't miss this one. And if you haven't tried them yet, what are you waiting for? And yes--I think you can start with this one, if St. Martin's STILL hasn't reprinted the others!

Strong Purple Sage gang reunion

Purple Sage is a small Texas town founded by nine religious fundamentalist families and even today their influence can be felt. Jolie Wyatt, a newcomer to the town and married to native-born Matt, is hosting a party in honor of retiring Dr. Bill Marchak and Beverly Kendall, who has returned after a three year absence to take care of her ailing father.The only problem is that most of Purple Sage is flooding and the house where the reception is supposed to take place is underwater. They are forced to hold the party at the home of Beverly's ex-husband Tom who divorced her to marry Leigh. A gracious Beverly insures no one feels uncomfortable. Later that night, Dr. Bill's body is found tightly wedged in a drawn wrenched ditch. Nobody knows the cause of death but rumors abound. Shortly thereafter, Leigh disappears. Julie finds the body believing that the same person murdered both people.The protagonist, trying to achieve justice for the dead, almost finds herself becoming the third victim of a demented killer. Her bravery and unwavering quest for the truth as well as her loyalty to friends and family are only some of the reasons the heroine is easy to like. Sad to say, the killer's identity is totally believable and raises some interesting legal and social issues. After a two-year absence, it is good to see the Purple Sage gang reunited again.Harriet Klausner
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