Miss Julia to the Rescue (Miss Julia Series #13)

Miss Julia to the Rescue (Miss Julia Series #13)

by Ann B. Ross

Narrated by Cynthia Darlow

Unabridged — 9 hours, 34 minutes

Miss Julia to the Rescue (Miss Julia Series #13)

Miss Julia to the Rescue (Miss Julia Series #13)

by Ann B. Ross

Narrated by Cynthia Darlow

Unabridged — 9 hours, 34 minutes

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Overview

A new Miss Julia novel from New York Times best-selling author Ann B. Ross is a special treat for her devoted fans as well as those new to the adventures of the titular senior citizen. This time out, the proper Southern lady has a couple doozies on her plate. It seems that her friend Hazel's PI husband J.D. has gotten himself in some trouble in West Virginia-and he's one tirade away from landing in a jail cell. Meanwhile, a crew of misfits has followed wealthy Agnes Whitman back to Abbotsville, and they have all the makings of a crazy religious cult!

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

In Ross’s delightful 13th Miss Julia cozy set in Abbotsville, N.C. (after 2011’s Miss Julia Rocks the Cradle), Miss Julia decides to tackle long-neglected redecorating projects while her husband, Sam, is on a trip to the Holy Land. Home improvement gets put on hold after Miss Julia learns that her stepdaughter Hazel Marie’s PI husband, J.D. Pickens, is in the hospital in West Virginia, where he was working on a case, and the local sheriff refuses to release him. Miss Julia and nurse’s aide Etta May Wiggins drive to West Virginia, where they wind up stooping to devious and amusing means to rescue J.D. Back home, Miss Julia has to contend with kooky Agnes Whitman, a former Abbotsville resident who’s returned with a host of tattooed cult followers. Those who like smiles with their crimes will be satisfied. 4-city author tour. Deborah Schneider, Gelfman Schneider Literary Agents. (Apr.)

From the Publisher

Miss Julia to the Rescue

“Delightful . . . Those who like smiles with their crimes will be satisfied.”
Publishers Weekly

“This latest in the Miss Julia series has a bit more punch . . . in part because it takes her away from home for awhile. There’s plenty here to satisfy fans.”
Booklist


Miss Julia Rocks the Cradle

“Steel magnolias kick butt.”
Kirkus

"Charming [and] engrossing."
BookPage


Miss Julia Renews Her Vows

“Fast-paced, hilarious and thoroughly fun.”
Salisbury Post

 

“This is the coziest of cozy mysteries . . . I was absolutely charmed by Miss Julia and her friends.”
Story Circle Book Reviews

“Fans will have a ball.”
Publishers Weekly

Library Journal - Audio

Southern novelist Ross returns with her annual Miss Julia adventure—readers have looked forward to a new installment every spring since 1999. With her spouse on a two-week trip to the Holy Land, a bored Miss Julia embarks on a redecorating project to create a study for him. She almost immediately becomes embroiled in two rescues—one in West Virginia and the other in her North Carolina hometown. In her usual take-charge spirit, Julia manages these rescues along with a side-splitting road trip and the comical remodeling of at least three rooms in her home. Series narrator Cynthia Darlow brings to life madcap fun reminiscent of Lucille Ball; her portrayal of the various Southern voices is excellent. VERDICT This 13th volume is a must for those keeping up with the series and its interesting characters but will also be enjoyed by those approaching Ross for the first time. [The Viking hc was a New York Times best seller.—Ed.]—Sandra C. Clariday, Tennessee Wesleyan Coll., Athens

Kirkus Reviews

The trouble with men is they constantly need women to rescue them. Miss Julia, so glutted with southern manners that she's befriended the mistress and child of her first husband, the late Wesley Springer, receives a call from that woman's new husband, Mr. Pickens, asking help of Miss Julia's current husband. Mr. Pickens, a private eye, doesn't say why or where he is exactly, but since Miss Julia's better half is off touring the Holy Land, it falls to her to find the caller. Leaving the architect, the carpenters, the painters and the plumbers to get on with redecorating her home, she insists that the bodacious Etta Mae, a repository of medical know-how, accompany her on a trip to the wilds of West Virginia where, she believes, Mr. Pickens has been searching for a missing person. Currently, however, the searcher's sequestered in a hospital room with gun wounds on his backside, any contact with him forbidden by the local sheriff. Undaunted, Miss Julia and Etta Mae, after an agonizing visit to an assembly of snake-handlers, climb through windows, don disguises, manhandle Mr. Pickens into their car and drive him home to recover. That pesky sheriff, enamored of Etta Mae, follows just as Miss Julia embarks on a rescue of Adam, a worker at her house who's gotten entangled with a slew of tattooed, body-pierced zealots out at Agnes Whitman's place. Plot loopholes abound, along with religious claptrap that allows the decorous heroine (Miss Julia Rocks the Cradle, 2011, etc.) to proselytize for her more temperate Presbyterian lifestyle.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169099874
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 04/03/2012
Series: Miss Julia Series , #13
Edition description: Unabridged
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