Triplets, a tornado, and twisted lies add up to trouble for Taylor Madison as Perdue's townfolk gather for Hank Barton's funeral. Why do the three identical sisters dislike each other so much? Why did Hank put such an odd codicil in his will? Throw in swaggering new deputy, a citizen's police academy, and an amateur tornado hunter, and Taylor find herself longing for the comparative peace of big city life!
Before finally getting around to writing full-time, Elizabeth Dearl worked as a security guard, an employment counselor, a secretary, a police dispatcher, a county sheriff's department reserve deputy, a police officer, and a bookstore owner/operator. Writing, though, was her first love, and she decided at an early age that she wanted to be a writer when she grew up.
Elizabeth is a native Texan, born and raised in West Texas--but she's lived in the Houston area for a long time. She's been married for 26 years to a wonderful guy named Joe, who is a detective with the Sugar Land Police Department. Their only child is a "fur child" of the canine variety.
Somehow my favorite of the four Taylor Madison books. I loved all of them, but this book was so good and so funny. I love these characters and I’m sad there’s no more in the series.