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Bittersweet (China Bayles Mystery) (original 2015; edition 2015)

by Susan Wittig Albert (Author)

Series: China Bayles (23)

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"This Thanksgiving, be grateful for China Bayles who teams up with an old friend to solve a complex case of theft and murder in a South Texas ranching community. It's Thanksgiving in Pecan Springs, and China is planning to visit her mother, Leatha, and her mother's husband, Sam, who are enthusiastically embarking on a new enterprise turning their former game ranch into a vacation retreat for birders. She's also looking forward to catching up with her friend, game warden Mackenzie "Mack" Chambers, who was recently transferred to the area. But Leatha calls with bad news: Sam has had a heart attack. How will Leatha manage if Sam can't carry his share? She does have a helper, Sue Ellen Krause. But China discovers that Sue Ellen, who is in the process of leaving her marriage to the assistant foreman at a large trophy game ranch, is in some serious trouble. Before Sue Ellen can tell China the full story, her car veers off a deserted road and she is killed. Meanwhile, when a local veterinarian is shot in what appears to be a burglary at his clinic, Mack Chambers believes his murder could be related to fawns stolen from a nearby ranch. As Mack follows the trail, China begins to wonder if Sue Ellen's death may not have been an accident, and if there's a connection to the stolen animals. But their search for the truth may put their own lives in danger"--… (more)
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Title:Bittersweet (China Bayles Mystery)
Authors:Susan Wittig Albert (Author)
Info:Berkley (2015), Edition: First Edition, 304 pages
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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
Another fascinating book in one of my favourite series ( )
  Mary_Beth_Robb | Feb 4, 2020 |
When you're reading a book that's listed as #23 in a series, it's usually safe to assume that you aren't getting a work of towering literature. And, honestly, that's OK in this case. Bittersweet does exactly what it sets out to do: tell an entertaining whodunit story populated by strong female leads who don't require saving by any male love interests. My only complaint is that the solution of the mystery relies a little too much on "right place right time" coincidence that could have been handled better. ( )
  Jthierer | Apr 1, 2019 |
Susan Wittig Albert writes several series and I have enjoyed reading two of them. The China Bayles series contains many recipes and interesting tidbits on spices and herbs. This novel dealt with deer hunting in Texas on preserves where the deer are genetically improved for better hunting. I guess I always thought that these preserves were for big game hunting, and that deer did not fall into this realm. After reading this book, my dislike of deer hunting greatly increased and taste for venison disappeared. Susan W Albert introduces many new characters, such as the adopted daughter of China and her husband. Bittersweet, the ranch of China's mother and step-father, provides a peaceful garden to the frantic deer hunting. ( )
  delphimo | Oct 11, 2017 |
While I enjoyed the fact that Bittersweet was a mostly-the-ladies mystery, alternating between herbalist/lawyer China and game warden Mac, and the information about trophy deer ranches was interesting, I got the feeling that new technology was the star sleuth in this entry. ( )
  JalenV | Sep 24, 2015 |
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"This Thanksgiving, be grateful for China Bayles who teams up with an old friend to solve a complex case of theft and murder in a South Texas ranching community. It's Thanksgiving in Pecan Springs, and China is planning to visit her mother, Leatha, and her mother's husband, Sam, who are enthusiastically embarking on a new enterprise turning their former game ranch into a vacation retreat for birders. She's also looking forward to catching up with her friend, game warden Mackenzie "Mack" Chambers, who was recently transferred to the area. But Leatha calls with bad news: Sam has had a heart attack. How will Leatha manage if Sam can't carry his share? She does have a helper, Sue Ellen Krause. But China discovers that Sue Ellen, who is in the process of leaving her marriage to the assistant foreman at a large trophy game ranch, is in some serious trouble. Before Sue Ellen can tell China the full story, her car veers off a deserted road and she is killed. Meanwhile, when a local veterinarian is shot in what appears to be a burglary at his clinic, Mack Chambers believes his murder could be related to fawns stolen from a nearby ranch. As Mack follows the trail, China begins to wonder if Sue Ellen's death may not have been an accident, and if there's a connection to the stolen animals. But their search for the truth may put their own lives in danger"--

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