Cue the Easter Bunny (M)
by Liz Evans
"Things get hopping for P.I. Grace Smith when she dons a bunny outfit to earn a little extra money handing out promotional items. While she's on the job, one of Grace's business cards falls into the hands of Della, a woman whose son, actor Jonathon Black, has been receiving threatening letters. Jonathon is married to television soap star Clemency Courtney, and Grace gets her foot in their door by telling the couple that Della has hired her to be a gardener for their estate. Grace, of course, knows nothing about plants (except how to cut them down), and the closer she gets to catching the villain, the worse the landscaping looks. A witty, wisecracking heroine who manages to bungle her way to solving the case; colorful characters; hilarious, often improbable situations; and snappy dialog all add up to a very fun read. This is the sixth (after Sick as a Parrot) title in the "PI Grace Smith Investigations" series for a writer called the British Janet Evanovich. Though this book works as a standalone, libraries should also consider the other books in the series. Highly recommended." -Library JournalEaster Bunny Murder (M)
by Leslie Meier
Death and the Easter Bunny : a mystery (M)
by Linda Berry
"On a spring night in Ogeechee, Georgia, Trudy Roundtree, the town's first woman police officer, arrives at a fire and finds the former son-in-law of the most powerful man in town dead, apparently from smoke inhalation. The autopsy reveals that Reed Ritter was murdered. Because the rest of the police force, including Trudy's cousin, the chief of police, is hospitalized from sitting in poison oak on a drug stakeout, Trudy is left to find Ritter's killer in a thicket of suspects. This very strong first novel has lively writing and dialogue, realistic characters, and a surprising mystery. Berry balances wisecracking dialogue and funny situations with poignant insights on children, parents, and families. Readers of Joan Hess' wildly popular Maggody novels will be interested in this title, as will fans of such lesser-known southern mysteries as Jody Jaffe's In Colt Blood and Toni Kelner's Tight as a Tick." -Booklist
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