Mint Julep Mysteries
These two books are sometimes bought together because Wakefield is the inspiration for the Mint Julep Mysteries Trilogy. Wakefield has become a destination place for visitors to Alabama.
Mint Juleps and Murder is the second in Sharman Ramsey’s Mint Julep Mysteries Trilogy. When most southern women in their sixties are sipping sweet tea and fanning themselves with their church bulletins, Dabney Rankin and Sophia Ransom, two widowed sisters, find themselves living life in the fast lane sipping mint juleps. Their TV show, Partying on the Plantation, has succeeding beyond anyone’s imagination. Since both sisters lacked culinary skills, their initial success was a result of some disastrous missteps in the beginning that sent the show to the top in the ratings chart. The show was such a hit that they had no difficulty in attracting celebrity guests who really can cook to join their zany cast. Their nonexistent gardens complemented their nonexistent culinary skills, but when news got out that they were going to film a TV series in the Palmer, Alabama, the whole town wanted to get in on the action. Harvey Banks, a retired judge and the head of the Master Gardeners in Cox County was among many who came to the sisters’ rescue. Betty Lee Simmons, the wife of the local Episcopal priest, was one of the few who came without a hidden agenda. Frederika Amos, the widow of a prominent doctor, seemed to be more interested in Harvey than in gardening. Her sister was married to Harvey’s twin brother, Senator Hartwell Banks. With the enthusiastic support of the whole town and soaring ratings, what could possibly go wrong? Everything, to put it mildly.
In Mint Juleps and Murder, the second in the Mint Julep Mysteries, two formerly estranged, newly widowed sisters, Dabney Palmer Rankin and Dr. Sophia Palmer Ransom, turn their grandparents' plantation home into an international celebrity with the award winning Partying on the Plantation, a cooking show on the Dishing It Network. Though some compare the two sisters to Lucy and Ethel somehow the show captures the attention of the American public and Dabney acquires an arch enemy out to kill her. Could it be one of her admirers in the Five O'Clock Somewhere Mint Julep Hour?
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