Sunday, March 6, 2016

Calico Spy by Margaret Brownley - Review of the third book in the Undercover ladies series




BACK  OF  THE  BOOK  BLURB
(taken from Amazon.com)
Pinkerton operative Katie Madison's newest case takes her to Calico, Kansas, where two Harvey House restaurant waitresses were murdered in mysterious circumstances. Calico's sheriff, Branch Whitman, has never met a Pink he liked and is stunned to learn the pretty redhead's true identity as she works undercover as a Harvey girl. A tornado hits town, and a past deception puts Branch's eight-year-old-son in danger. Now the Sheriff has no choice but to work with Katie--or chance losing everything he holds dear.


MY  REVIEW
Another winning story by Margaret about the Pinkerton detectives and an added  bonus of the Harvey girls! I really enjoyed this story, I admire the ladies that were detectives in that period, very unheard of then. I can highly recommend this book as a good read!


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