Wishbones by Carolyn Haines (Sarah Booth Delaney Mysteries # 8)
A witty, Southern, small-town mystery where charm, gossip, and danger collide in a delightful Dead Dog series installment.
Wishbones by Carolyn Haines returns with another lively mystery in the Sarah Booth Delaney series. When private investigator and Mississippi belle Sarah Booth takes on a new case involving a missing Hollywood starlet, she quickly finds herself entangled in a maze of lies, jealousies, and long-buried secrets.
As Sarah Booth and her partner Tinkie follow the clues from their quiet hometown of Zinnia to the glitzy world of film, they discover that fame comes with deadly consequences. Ghostly visits from Jitty, the ancestral spirit who advises—and nags—Sarah Booth, provide both humor and insight as she races to uncover the truth.
Blending Southern charm with sharp plotting and memorable characters, Wishbones delivers humor, heart, and an irresistible mystery that keeps readers guessing until the very end.
💖 Why You’ll Love It
Southern mystery packed with sass, humor, and small-town charm
Part of the fan-favorite Sarah Booth Delaney series
Warm, witty writing with a touch of the supernatural
Engaging whodunit blended with strong character relationships
Perfect comfort read for mystery lovers
🌟 Perfect For
Fans of cozy mysteries and Southern fiction
Readers who enjoy fun, character-driven detective stories
Followers of the Sarah Booth Delaney series
Book clubs seeking light, enjoyable mysteries
Fans of Janet Evanovich or Joanne Fluke
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- Title: Wishbones
- Author: Carolyn Haines
- Genres: Fiction / Mystery / Crime / Cozy Mystery / Women’s Fiction/Southern Fiction
- Series: Sarah Booth Delaney Mysteries
- Publication Year: 2008
- Publisher: St. Martin’s Press
- ISBN-13: 9780312377083
- Format: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Condition: Like New — Previously read, clean copy, dust jacket included, minimal shelf wear.
- Edition: First Edition
- Recommended Reading Age: Adult
