Savannah Blues

by Mary Kay Andrews, Susan Ericksen (Narrator)
Savannah Blues
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November 1st 2002 by Monarch Books

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Unabridged Audio Cassette

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setting
Savannah, GA

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1587887908   (isbn13: 9781587887901)

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Eloise Foley, known to her friends as Weezie, has been through the divorce from hell. Her ex-husband Tal (aka Talmadge Evans III) was awarded their h...more






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Tammy
bookshelves: 2008--reads, contemporary-romance, keepers, suspense
Read in November, 2008
One of the things that triggers my geek button is when an author writes about legal issues but doesn't bother to do any real research first.

I particularly hate the "clause in the Will" plot that pops up in romance.

(Yeah. You know who I'm talking to Rachel Gibson!)

But this author, Mary Kay Andrews, actually gets the legal mumbo jumbo right. In fact, she writes the crazy whodunit theme very well and she is witty to boot! Her characters are colorful, the romance is hot, her ...more
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Sarah
07/09/08

Read in June, 2008
recommended to Sarah by: Amy Mitchell
Weezie is a "picker." She buys things from estate sales and resells them. She is recently divorced (her ex was cheating on her) and when her ex's gal ends up dead, Weezie finds herself being blamed for the crime. It's a really cute love story that is a fast, easy read.
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May
11/15/08

Fun, easy read. And it's about Georgia... I've enjoyed all her books, and keep them for international airplane trips.
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Amy
03/18/08

This book takes place before Savannah Breeze, with the same characters, Weezie and BeBe.

Weeize is recently divorced and living on the same property as her ex-husband and his girlfriend (in the carriage house.) While attending an estate sale, she stumbles upon the body of the girlfriend and is arrested for murder. But the book isn't really a murder mystery... in fact, it is a little hard to define and this is why I rated it low. Overall, I enjoyed it, but it lost it's way quite a bit. We...more
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Kristi
12/01/08

Eloise "Wheezy" Foley is an antiques dealer. She and her best friend, BeBe (BayBay) Loudermilk, get arrested and charged for murder while snooping around an estate after-hours that is going to be put up for auction. Centered in Savannah, Andrews' writes wonderful female characters who are strong, brash, and a bit too prone to being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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Maryel
09/21/07

Read in May, 2003
recommends it for: Hope
This book was given to me by a true Southern gentleman. He had no idea what the book was about but read the jacket and thought, since I lived in Atlanta & was divorced, that I would like it. He was wrong....I loved it!!! All the characters have the most colorful personalities - and if you know the South that's how it is. Her use of familiar sites in Savannah allows a reader, who has been to or lives in the South, to feel like they are part of the story. You can tell from her writing how...more
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Kellie
09/17/08

bookshelves: 2006-reads
What an enjoyable book this was!! This was about Weezie (Eloise) Foley. She lives in the Carraige house of this townhouse where her ex-husband now lives with his girlfriend. Weezie is an antiques dealer. She has a good friend, Bebe who owns a restaurant. Her cook, Daniel, becomes Weezie’s hunky boyfriend. When Weezie’s Husbands’ girlfriend is murdered, Weezie is a suspect. Her Uncle James comes to her rescue and does a little research and discovers some interesting info that gets Wee...more
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Dorene
08/30/07

Read in August, 2007
recommends it for: anyone who loves Savannah and fun "beach" reads
This is an easy to read, yet well written, light romance/murder mystery set in Savannah, GA. The author really nails the location, with lots of relevant name-dropping and great descriptions of the social atmosphere as well as the hot, humid climate. She does a good job of explaining the "art" of antique picking without boring the reader, and makes her characters very real, with plausible, distinct personalities. The murder mystery, though the central theme, plays more like just one ...more
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Beverly
bookshelves: currently-reading
Best quote so far on page 137:
"...[they:] think they're hot snot on a gold platter. But really, they're cold boogers on a paper plate."
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Jennifer
bookshelves: summer-reads
Read in August, 2008
I thoroughly enjoyed every word of it!
The author really knows her stuff, and has such a knack for putting together a seamless tale, with plenty of twists and turns. I felt like I was watching one of my longtime, standard, "old favorite" black-and-white movies. There's crazy family dynamic, witty repartee, genuine emotional conflict, crazy "whodunit" schemes and all set in the laid back southern Savannah summer, with good ol' southern accents and names.

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Kristen
Read in July, 2007
recommends it for: women
An entertaining little book about a woman in Savannah,GA who makes her living as an antiques picker. This one is an easy read, and it has enough stuff to keep you interested (murder, relationships, back-stabbing, greed). I do think it was written well... the characters are well developed, and you definitely get a sense of "knowing" them by the time you are finished. I'm more into dramatic books, but this kept me busy while driving cross-country. Although, honestly, I'm not sure if ...more
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Dawn
11/29/08

A fun girlie book. Quick read, makes me want to go shopping for antiques...
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Heather
Read in October, 2008
This is a very funny author! I love Southern writers though.
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Joanie
01/24/08

bookshelves: bookclub
Read in January, 2008
I liked this book but I did't love it and I'm not really sure why. I enjoyed the setting and the characters but something fell short for me. Maybe it's that I'm not into the whole antique deal and that played prominently into the story or maybe it's that I was just anxious to move on to something else or maybe it's that I expect a "Chick Lit" book to be even more outlandish, I'm not sure. I would definitley read something else by Andrews but I don't feel like I'm dying to run out an...more
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Meghan
07/14/08

Read in July, 2008
Loved it - reminded me of "Steel Magnolias" especially since the main character was named 'Weezie' (just like Weezer)! Another perfect beach read loaned to me from Cathy.

The book is about Weezie's life - an antique picker, divorcee, Catholic Southerner who gets caught up in a good old fashioned revenge story. Loved every minute of it!

Andrews is a fun Southern writer - "recovering journalist" as she puts it. She also writes as Kathy Hogan Trocheck. I can't wait to ...more
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Shirley
bookshelves: mystery
There is much I enjoyed about this book--the whole description of the Savannah scene was excellent. The writing style also an enjoyable read; only small negative for me was too much detail on antique purchases. Some of that was fine--I learned about "pickers", for example, but so much description of so many purchases/deals just made the book longer than it needed to be, I thought. However, for others, I am sure, that aspect greatly contributed to their enjoyment.
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Jessica
bookshelves: 100-books-in-2008, mystery
Read in May, 2008
I absolutely loved this book. Actually I listened to the unabridged audio CD version, and the reader was excellent. The characters were most interesting, but the subject matter was the most intrigueing. I loved antiques and have a particular curiousity for the south (ever since I read "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil"), so I really enjoyed the story's seting and topics.
I look forward to reading any others in this series, and perhaps her others as well.
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Evelyn
11/28/07

bookshelves: funny
recommends it for: stefanie
Antiques "picker" Weezie Foley is accused of killing her ex-husband's new wife after she breaks into an antebellum plantation looking for antique bargains before an estate sale.

A fast, entertaining read. Lots of quirky, fun characters. A mixture of romance, mystery, and antiquing. First novel from mystery writer Kathy Hogan Trochek. Author was a journalist covering the Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil scandal. Highly recommend.
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Rhonda
08/28/08

bookshelves: horror, humor, romantic, suspense
Read in November, 2005
First off I have to say that I really enjoy all the books I have read by this authour. There is so much Southern charm in it, which I think I have mentioned in my other reviews for her books.
Weezy Foley loses her historical house and hubby to a woman who later ends up dead. The police believe that Weezie is the culprit.
In the end she gets the old boyfriend, the historical house and a sober mother.
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Stacey
08/14/08

Read in August, 2008
I really enjoyed this book with it's references to life in Savannah Georgia. The author is really good at adding these references into the everyday conversations between her characters. I felt at times that I was sweating right along with the main character Weezie in the humid summer heat. A great little mystery, easy read and a fun way to spend the day. A few "F" words so beware:)
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