Is the "Holy Pail" cursed? Every owner of the vintage Chappy Wheeler lunchbox--a prototype based on the 1940s TV western--has died.
You root for her, laugh with her and cheer at her ul.
Sawyer, bestselling author of The Sixteenth Man, former head writer/producer of Murder, She Wrote "Odelia Gray is a wonderful addition to the mystery genre, a smart, funny, engaging plus-size heroine who takes readers on a plus-size ride.
The book has an inspired cookie recipe."--Deadly Pleasures "Even better than her first...a major hoot "--Thomas B.
Odelia is a resourceful woman, and I didn\'t chafe at her amateur sleuthing.
Praise: "I\'d like to spend more time with Sue Ann Jaffarian\'s Odelia."--The New York Times "Plus-size paralegal Odelia Grey gets more than she bargained for when she accepts an unusual gift from a favorite client...
Jaffarian plays the formula with finesse, keeping love problems firmly in the background while giving her heroine room to use her ample wit and grit."--Kirkus Reviews "Jaffarian offers the perfectly flawed alternative for readers sick and tired of picture-perfect characters." --Booklist "Odelia Grey is a keeper."--Library Journal "Jaffarian\'s writing is sharp and sassy--like her protagonist--and she knows how to keep the suspense high."--Mystery Scene "I have enjoyed both books in the series.
Mix in a surprise marriage proposal that sends an uncertain Odelia into chocolate sedation, and you\'ve got an unruly recipe for delicious disaster.
Is it a coincidence that Price\'s one-of-a-kind lunch pail--worth over thirty grand--has disappeared at the same time? Treading cautiously since a recent run-in with a bullet, Odelia takes small bites of this juicy, calorie-free mystery--and is soon ravenous for more Her research reveals a sixty-year-old unsolved murder and Price\'s gold-digging ex-fianc e with two married men wrapped around her breasts...uh, finger.
And now Sterling Price, business tycoon and a client of Odelia Grey\'s law firm, has been fatally poisoned.
Is the "Holy Pail" cursed? Every owner of the vintage Chappy Wheeler lunchbox--a prototype based on the 1940s TV western--has died