In one or two sentences, can you sum up each of the Whiskey Mattimoe mysteries so far?
I can try. . . . In Whiskey on the Rocks, newly widowed Whiskey Mattimoe is coping with her late husband’s legacies—a real estate agency, a rogue dog, and a ranting stepdaughter—when tenants are murdered and priceless art disappears. In Whiskey Straight Up, Whiskey learns about revenge and redemption. A town leader is murdered, Chester vanishes, and someone kidnaps Whiskey’s step-grandbabies. In Whiskey and Tonic, a young woman’s murder may be part of a century-old family curse that also threatens Whiskey’s business. Abra steals a precious tiara and finds a hot new love while Whiskey learns the power of a black camisole. . . . In Whiskey and Water, a whole family goes missing after Whiskey evicts them. As she searches for the kids—or their killer—she falls in lust with the possible reincarnation of Teddie Roosevelt, and ponders what it means to have a “permanent” spouse. In Whiskey with a Twist, Abra is invited to a regional dog show as an example of how not to groom and train an Afgha