"A great heroine, steamy Savannah setting, a hunky chef, antiques galore, and an intriguing mystery. It doesn't get any better than this." -- Susan Elizabeth Phillips
From New York Times bestselling author Mary Kay Andrews, a wittily seductive tale of divorce, revenge, and great antiques, set in sultry Savannah, Georgia.
If you think you know Savannah, think again . . .
Landing a catch like Talmadge Evans III encouraged Eloise "Weezie" Foley to buy a gem of a townhouse in Savannah's historic district. Divorcing Tal got her exiled to the backyard carriage house, where she's launched a spite-fest with Tal's new fiancé, the elegant Caroline DeSantos.
An antiques picker, Weezie combs Savannah's steamy back alleys and garage sales for treasures when she's not dealing with her loopy relatives or her hunky ex-boyfriend. But an unauthorized sneak preview at a sale lands Weezie smack in the middle of magnolia-scented murder, mayhem . . . and more. Dirty deals simmer all around her, just as her relationship with the hottest chef in town heats up and she finds out how delicious love can be the second time around.
Mary Kay Andrews is the New York Times bestselling author of 30 novels and The Beach House Cookbook. A former reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, she lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
"Quirky, endearing characters make Savannah Blues one heck of a good time." -- Jennifer Crusie
"Disarming, entertaining." -- Washington Post
"Delightfully breezy, richly atmospheric" -- Publishers Weekly
"Savannah Blues is a shining novel of wit, love, and hilarious--yet poignant--vengeance. Mary Kay Andrews writes with great spirit and vitality." -- Luanne Rice, bestselling author of Dream Country and Safe Harbor.
"Deft plotting, sly humor, and appealing characters: pure fun." -- Kirkus Reviews
"A great heroine, steamy Savannah setting, a hunky chef, antiques galore, and an intriguing mystery. It doesn't get any better than this." -- Susan Elizabeth Phillips
"Andrews incorporates her immensely likable characters and irreverent humor with a backdrop replete with southern lore, antique furniture, and cooking. She sets a breakneck pace, and readers will just love keeping up with her. An amazingly accomplished, genrebending debut novel: smart, sassy and fun to read." -- Booklist
"A shining novel of wit, love, and hilarious--yet poignant--vengeance." -- Luanne Rice
"Savannah Blues serves up a tasty dish." -- Ann B. Ross
"A flat-out enjoyable novel...Andrews displays a great eye for detail." -- Raleigh News-Observer
"Drips sin and scandal like Spanish moss spilling from the bough of a live oak...Readers are likely to press this book to their hearts as a personal treasure, to be read over and over again." -- The State (Columbia, SC)
"Easy, breezy...you won't be able to put it down until you've turned the last page." -- Clarion-Ledger (Miss.)