If You Like Mary Kay Andrews

Mary Kay Andrews writes fun and breezy stories that take place in the South. While some of her novels are cozy mysteries (originally published under Kathy Hogan Trocheck), the highlights of Andrews' character-driven novels are her charming and humorous portraits of Southern life. Andrews has a knack for creating strong, intelligent, and likeable female characters, who rebound from adversity by pursuing unlikely romances, untangling manipulative schemes, and forming meaningful friendships.

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Notes:
SIMILAR TO THE CALLAHAN GARRITY SERIES WITH A GREAT CAST OF CHARACTERS
Description:
In order to introduce herself to the picturesque English village where she has just retired, Mrs. Agatha Raisin enters a quiche in a local competition and promptly finds herself a murder suspect when the judge dies from her poisonous pie.