This book will make you laugh, a lot.
Char is quite a character. She’s carrying a few extra pounds and leaps before she looks. This made her very real for me. We all wish we could be like the women on those fashion magazines, but in reality, most of us don’t. And when we hit the mid twenties and up, us women tend to carry a few extra pounds.
I’m like Char, and really don’t worry about it. She tries to diet, but filling in at the local restaurant and helping bake all those yummy muffins doesn’t help there.
The most important part of any story or movie is the characters. I like plenty of them and got that with this book.
From the senior center and Tango Tuesday, to the local gym, to the local restaurant, Duke’s Cafe, where you can catch the latest gossip, there are so many characters to fall in love with.
My favorites, besides Char and her sexy best friend Detective Steve Sixkiller, are Char’s gram and the raucous elderly waitress, Lucille, at Duke’s Cafe.
These two ladies take no sass, steal the show when they enter a scene, and remind me so much of people I know and love. You can relate to all of the characters and may even recognize a few from your own neighborhood!
Char’s leap first, look later, way of investigating gets her in pickle after pickle in her new job at the prosecutor’s office , and Steve has his hands full keeping an eye on her and keeping her out of trouble. She may be a human lie detector, but her ability to tell if someone is lying or not could also make her a target.
And there’s Char’s mom, Marietta, the actress and diva of drama. She becomes Char’s back up. There’s a scene in the book with a taser that I could see clearly and had me laughing out loud.
I didn’t forget about Trudy. You know, Trudy from the title of this book? Well, she doesn’t have a big part in this story because she’s already dead when it starts. Her death is just the beginning as it may not be from natural causes. Char is personally connected, as Trudy is her great-aunt Alice’s close friend, and she plays nosy parker to find out the truth.
Suspicious death, maybe murder, a rumor of romance, tango anyone. All fun ingredients for this cozy mystery.
Something really great about this story. It doesn’t end here as this is the kick off book for The Working Stiffs Mysteries series. More fun, quirky characters to fall in love with.
I have a soft spot for cozy mysteries and Trudy, Madly, Deeply stole my heart.
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A couple of scenes I liked:
“You’re blushing.”
“I know.”
“It’s cute.”
“Yeah, well, I’m a cute girl.”
and
“I’ll bring dessert.”
“Chow mein, you’ll be the dessert.”
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I was provided with a copy of this book for my honest review. I'll gladly be buying more of Wendy's cozy mysteries.