Fluffy, Charming, Feel-good entertainment
Miss Julia, a resourceful, sharp-tongued elderly widow has her life plunged into chaos when Hazel Marie, Little Llyod’s mother, does not return home from a dinner date. Everyone says not to worry. Knowing she would never just abandon her son; Miss Julia takes action without delay by hiring a private investigator to do the job the police ignore. J. D. Pickens may regret signing on for this simple missing person’s case when he finds a widow and boy along for the ride as they scrutinize his every move – just to be sure he’s earning every penny. With a legal battle looming over Little Llyod, they must find Hazel Marie, since only she can put a stop to it.
Series Note:
Miss Julia Takes Over (Miss Julia #2) by Ann B. Ross, published August 21st 2019 by Recorded Books (first published 2001). A standalone cozy mystery, the second of twenty-two primary works centered around Miss Julia, an elderly widow in Abbotsville, North Carolina.
Audio Book Note:
For this book, I opted to listen to an audio rather than read eBook as I did with the first book in the series. The narration by Cynthia Darlow brought the southern accents to life! Her voice was well matched for Miss Julia’s character, and the other characters were voiced quite well too. She really brought out the annoying cadence of Brother Vern’s preaching voice.
Miss Julia Takes Over is fast paced and hilarious. The bantering between Miss Julia and the PI had me laughing out loud. Their road trip searching out clues is best part of the story. All the seemingly unrelated pieces of the story are perfectly tied together by the end. And most of the side characters in the first book are woven into this story too. Recommended.