Flappers and Prohibition in the South
This was SO much more than your average "cozy" mystery. Set in Savannah, Georgia in 1922, it's a tale of a new generation of privileged ladies and gentlemen during the time of flappers, speakeasies and Prohibition.(Although there doesn't seem to be much prohibited here!)
I absolutely loved the setting, the characters,which felt so lifelike, and the supernatural which is woven throughout the story with the main character Becky being able to see spirits. Becky has such chutzpah and is glaringly different from her peers, having to deal with her Society Mother's aim to marry her off, which she steadfastly refuses.
Amidst the soirees, speakeasies and hooch there is, of course, a murder for our MC to solve. Shadowing her at every step is her cousin Fanny. Quite possibly one of the most annoying, snarky, devious, man-stealing, snotty characters anyone could have foisted on them. She So reminds me of Nelly in Little House On the Prairie. You could just slap her senseless!!
A wonderful historical, spectral, murder mystery series that I can't wait to read more about. Highly recommended.