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Samantha Adams #6

He Was Her Man

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Distraught over her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend, Samantha Adams is eager to forget her troubles at a friend's blowout engagement party, but finds them multiplying when the prospective groom is kidnapped and held for ransom

435 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 1993

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Sarah Shankman

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Nashville-based mystery writer Sarah Shankman is the author of the popular title I Still Miss My Man, But My Aim is Getting Better (1996), and the equally popular Samantha Adams series, the latest of which is Digging Up Momma.

a.k.a. Alice Storey Some of her books republished under Shankman.

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876 reviews4 followers
August 15, 2018
3.5 - I am an Arkansas native, so I loved the Hot Springs setting from someone who apparently really knows the area. Light, fun mystery perfect for summer reading. I will say in a note to the author, you could have cut out the "shaggy hound tale"; it really got boring.

I liked it well enough that I am going to find others in this series.

Also, if anyone goes as far as to check how long it took me to read this, it took forever because I was interrupted in the most wonderful way by a 10 day visit from my two grandsons and their parents.
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July 6, 2021
Sam Adams without her usual cohort (Harry) manages to become involved with murder on the way to a friend's engagement party.
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October 15, 2013
This is another old reread, and it holds up just fine. I read it so long ago that I really didn't remember much about it. It's a typical Sarah Shankman mystery -- plenty of weird characters and strange goings on, laced with a liberal dose of humor. (The chapter with the tall tales about various coon dogs was read-aloud funny).

This one isn't much of a mystery (it's abundantly clear whodunnit within the first few chapters) but more of a sting. There are these two con artists, see, and...you really have to read it to catch the flavor. Samantha Adams, the protagonist of the series, is in Hot Springs, having left her home in New Orleans because of a love affair gone bad, attending the wedding shower of a frenemy from her youth -- a former beauty queen lottery winner -- when she means a likeable and interesting old lady running a gas station/convenience store. The old lady disappears and so does the prospective groom, the latter kidnapped. Anyway, you can kind of catch the drift of what sort of book this is. Pretty much preposterous, of course, but fine good fun with a plot that has so many twists and turns that you don't even care that you already know the murderer.
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February 21, 2015
I finished all my fiction library books, so went looking through my own shelves for something to read. This was a new writer for me and several books into the series. It takes place in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and the description of Arkansas was wonderful. I enjoyed the often eccentric characters and the Southern sensibility, especially in terms of issues of race and feminism. On the other hand, this read more as a caper novel than a mystery, and while I occasionally like caper novels, I mainly don't. Add to that that I didn't really care much about any of the characters (so the love triangle with the protag just didn't do much for me) and stakes were low because I didn't care about the characters, and well, I won't be reading any more of this series. It is fine, and somewhat entertaining, but not my cup of tea.
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March 16, 2016
An ok book, too many unresolved issues at the end, and very wordy throughout -- but I noticed that in her other book I read. I picked up four books in the series at my local used book store and will read the others, but won't be picking up any more.
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May 25, 2011
Another good mystery series. I don't think she is writing any more with Samantha Adams as the main character, but all the ones with her in it I've liked.
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