Live and let dust . --New York Times bestselling author Lynn Cahoon. -- Library Journal You\'ll be cheering as the clues pile up in this creative cozy mystery. --Kirkus Reviews An amusing new series with an engaging, spirited sleuth.
Praise for Cremains of the Day Simon kicks off a new series that combines a bit of humor and romance with a heroine who knows no boundaries while searching for the truth that will keep her out of jail. . .
And confronting her killer could bring Tallie to a very foul end indeed .
Turns out Audra was not as squeaky clean as she appeared.
Hopefully the police chief doesn\'t mind her cluttering up his investigation with the filthy dealings she discovers.
So between polishing and scrubbing, Tallie\'s determined to find the killer.
Though it lands Tallie the big job, there\'s nothing tidy about Audra\'s death. dead. . .
Until she finds a well-polished hand poking out of a rolled-up carpet, rendering her competition .
Tallie has her rubber-gloves full staying one step ahead of her nemesis.
In fact, Tallie likes Audra, though she wonders how her glamorous rival manages to clean house and maintain her fancy manicure.
Tallie\'s not afraid of a little friendly competition from the new cleaner in town.
Now that Tallie Graver\'s cleaning business is starting to shine, she\'s ready to go squeegee to squeegee against Audra McNeal for a major contract at the Astercromb mansion. . .
Live and let dust