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Another entertaining tale from the "Harry" Haristeen and her animal family (Mrs. Murphy et al.)series featuring a mystery associated with University of Virginia women's basketball.
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Another fun episode in this series with "Harry" Harristeen and her feline n canine buddies. Amusing, full of small town characters, and charmingly illustrated too boot!
It's ok for being written by "Rita Mae Brown & Sneaky Pie Brown"
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Great book in the series, interesting twist at the end. Love the animals and their interaction with each other.
Linda L. (lakelinda) reviewed The Tail of the Tip-Off (Mrs Murphy, Bk 11) on + 108 more book reviews
Part of the Sneaky Pie Brown Mrs Murphy series. Great light reads.
I love Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie, too. This is part of their Mrs. Murphy series; a fun read.
Another great Mrs Murphy book
This book fins Harry trying to solve a murder that takes place right after a woman's basketball game. At first they think it's a heart attach but after someone else dies, they start having their doubts.
Colleen P. (ColleenMP) reviewed The Tail of the Tip-Off (Mrs Murphy, Bk 11) on + 27 more book reviews
Another good one by the Browns.
Number 11 in the series.
When winter hits Corzet, Virginia, it hits hard. That's nothing new to postmistrees Mary Minor "Harry" Hairsteen and her friends, who keep warm with hard work, hot toddies and rapid rooting for the University of Virginia's womens basketball team. but postgame high spirits are laid low when contractor H.H. Donaldson drops dead in the parking lot. And soon word spreads that it wasn't a heart attack that did him in.
When winter hits Crozet, Virginia, it hits hard. Thats nothing new to postmistress Mary Minor "Harry" Haristeen and her friends, who keep warm with hard work, hot toddies, and rabid rooting for the University of Virginia's basketball team. But postgame high spirits are laid low when contractor H.H. Donaldson drops dead in the parking lot. And soon word spreads that it wasn't a heart attack that did him in.