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Anonymous
Posted November 5, 2011
Another great book!!!!
Love this series. Can't wait to get the next one.
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SuspenseMagazine
Posted October 11, 2011
Wacky and Worth the Time
Move over, all you America's Got Talent hopefuls. A new star is born, and it's none of you. Hollywood has come to the small southern town of Himmarshee, Florida. Mace Bauer has been hired as animal wrangler for the movie shoot. Naturally, where Mace goes, her five-time married Mama is right behind her, along with sisters Marty and Maddie.
Mama is determined to become Hollywood royalty - or, at the very least, to score a speaking part in the movie. What she doesn't count on is finding the murdered body of the movie's executive producer in the horse corral. With a past history like this guy's, it's a wonder he wasn't murdered years ago.
Mace finds herself drawn into the murder investigation, headed by her on-again off-again love, Carlos the police detective. The more she gets to know the people involved in the movie, the less she trusts most of them.
"Mama Sees Stars" is filled with all the wacky characters and settings that fans of Deborah Sharp's delicious mystery series have come to expect. And Mama, of course, saves the day in the end. Without even mussing up her hairdo from Hair Today, Dyed Tomorrow.
Reviewed by Susan Santangelo, author of "Moving Can Be Murder" for Suspense Magazine1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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avid-readerCA
Posted April 28, 2012
love her books
love her books
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fairygrandmother
Posted February 6, 2012
what a hoot
only a great author can mix murder, mayhem and a zany family together and make it work. characters are unique... series..have fun
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Anonymous
Posted January 12, 2012
Cute series
Love this book series. The Mom and daughters are funny.
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Anonymous
Posted December 29, 2011
WORST BOOK EVER LOL!!!!!!!!!BUT STILL OK
The person who wrote this book is a good writer but I couldn't understand it because i'm part british & can't quite understand English but this is a good book even though i can only get samples!
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Mama Does It Again
Look-out Himmarshee, the craziness of Hollyweird is moving into your small-town! When a big name Hollywood movie begins filming in town Mama and her girls Maddie, Marty and Mace are wrapped up in the drama of it all. Mama's the star of the show both in her own mind and on the pages of author Deborah Sharp's fourth Mace Bauer Mystery. From the dead producer found on set to the final scene, Mama fans will love her latest escapades. Mace thinks someone is intent on shutting down the production when shortly after the producers body is found shots ring out. With the help of her on-again-off-again boyfriend, Miami-cop Carlos, Mace has to find out who-dun-it before the others stars and star-struck Mama are hurt. I have loved every one of the Mama books. I didn't think another could top the last in the series, Mama Gets Hitched, but with the drama and star power of the cast of characters in Mama Sees Stars, the latest book rockets to the top of my list of favorites. Victoria Allman author of: SEAsoned: A Chef's Journey with Her Captain
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