
The Darling Dahlias and the Eleven O'Clock Lady
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New York Times best-selling author Susan Wittig Albert transports listeners to the summer of 1934, when a sensational murder shakes up the small Southern town of Darling, Alabama - and pulls in the ladies of the Darling Dahlias' garden club, who never let the grass grow under their feet when there's a mystery to solve. The 11-o'-clock lady has always been one of garden club president Liz Lacy's favorite spring wildflowers. The plant is so named because the white blossoms don't open until the sun shines directly on them and wakes them up.
But another 11-o'-Clock Lady is never going to wake up again. Rona Jean Hancock - a telephone switchboard operator who earned her nickname because her shift ended at 11, when her nightlife was just beginning - has been found strangled with her own silk stocking in a very unladylike position. Gossip sprouts like weeds in a small town, and Rona Jean's somewhat wild reputation is the topic of much speculation regarding who might have killed her. As the Darling Dahlias begin to sort through Rona Jean's private affairs, it appears there may be a connection to some skullduggery at the local Civilian Conservation Corps camp. Working at the camp, garden club vice president Ophelia Snow digs around to expose the truth before a killer pulls up stakes and gets away with murder.
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Always intriguing
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Also, her China Bayle's mystery's are well written, although I probably would not try the herbal receipts unless I had a café in my small town. Great writing. You will enjoy these books.
I must say I have not listen to Albert's Beatrix Potter series, but I am sure they are well written.
Good writer
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Would you listen to The Darling Dahlias and the Eleven O'Clock Lady again? Why?
yes, it was charming, easy listening and a good plot. The story kept me entertained and amused while curious.What other book might you compare The Darling Dahlias and the Eleven O'Clock Lady to and why?
Her other series in Pecan Springs, the China Bayles seriesWhat do you think the narrator could have done better?
Make more books in the seriesWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When they found the killerAny additional comments?
Please get more books like thisExcellent Plot, story reader was perfect
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A really entertaining recording.
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Female forward and historically accurate suspense
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reminds me of a home in mitford
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