A dry cleaner-turned-amateur sleuth uncovers surprising answers to the murder of one of her beloved customers in this cozy crowd-pleaser (Publishers Weekly).
Learning her dear friend and valued customer Thelma Chadwick is dead is one thing, but when Denver dry cleaner Mandy Dyer discovers the sweet old woman left her a cryptic message and a bag of clothes that Mandy has never seennor cleanedshe is awash in suspicion. Thelma knew Mandy had a hand in solving mysteries in townWas she asking Mandy to use her sleuthing skills to find her killer? And if so, were the unusual buttons that covered the dresses Thelma left in her care some kind of clue?
With the local police calling poor Thelmas death an accident, Mandy knows shes not going to get any dirt out of her detective ex-boyfriend. So Mandy takes what she knows to a local gumshoeonly to discover the PI is none other than the boy Mandy stood up in high school. Not one to let his grown-up good looks knock the starch out of her, Mandy hires Travis to help, figuring that if they find a murderer together, who knows what the future holds? But will the witnesses button their lips, or will the truth about Thelmas demise come out in the wash?
Praise for Dolores Johnson and the Mandy Dyer Mysteries
Delightful. Good, clean fun. Dorothy Cannell, author of The Thin Woman
Dolores Johnson writes with wit and panache. I love her sense of humor. Diane Mott Davidson, New York Timesbestselling author of the Goldy Bear Culinary Mysteries