Biggie and the Mangled Mortician, Nancy Bell
Biggie and the Mangled Mortician, Nancy Bell
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Biggie and the Mangled Mortician

Author: Nancy Bell

Narrator: Jeff Woodman

Unabridged: 5 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/08/2011


Synopsis

Biggie Weatherford, the Miss Marple of Job's Crossing, Texas, is back in this sequel to best-selling author Nancy Bell's hilarious Biggie and the Poisoned Politician (S1085). This time around, Biggie tries to discover who killed the mortician. Shenanigans are afoot in Job's Crossing. When the three-inch heel breaks off gay police deputy Butch Jenkins' cowboy boot, thief Cooter McNutt escapes-until Aunt Vita straightarms Cooter and sits on him. Meanwhile, Biggie's 12-year-old grandson J.R. takes an interest in Rosebud's fundamentalist Voodoo church and the wondrous menus of Willie Mae, Biggie's cook. And when J.R. finds undertaker Monk Carter's crushed corpse, he helps Biggie investigate.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Marquita on February 23, 2023

Fun light-lighthearted book. Love this series about East Texas!......more

Goodreads review by Jenn on May 06, 2012

I read actual paperbacks much slower now. They are my before bed read, so I don't normally spend much time on them. It's funny how in five little months my reading habits can change completely. This was a strange and short novel about the death of the new mortician, the finding of $19,000 and the pe......more

Goodreads review by Patricia on August 08, 2022

This book is narrated by a 7th grader. I don't think I will read another book in the series. It was an ok read, I just could not connect.......more

Goodreads review by Debby on January 06, 2024

Sometimes this little series can be hard to follow but boy oh boy, does Nancy Bell have an imagination. I think this series set in Texas with Biggie and her grandson, JR, as the central characters is a hoot to read. I have Texas drawls and lisps just running through my mind. Add in Rosebud and Willi......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on May 28, 2013

This is a hard book to review. I am not sure how I feel about it. It is a quick read and I ordered several based on a friend's recommendation before I read any of them. After reading the first three, I can say they are entertaining in many ways, but they are full of stereotypes and offensive languag......more