Miss Aggies Gone Missing by Frances Divine

Miss Aggie's Gone Missing
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By Frances Devine / Heartsong Presents Mysteries

Reviewed by Laura Hilton

Miss Aggie's Gone Missing is a good read for a long lazy Summer afternoon.

At 10:29 A.M. the Cedar Chapel bank was robbed.

At 5:21 that afternoon, Aggie Pennington-Brown was declared missing.

Victoria Storm and her elderly boarders have looked all over town for their elderly friend, but when they can't find a trace of her anywhere, but they have no choice to believe that the bank robbers made off with her.

Miss Aggie's friends all beg for Victoria to do something, no one is quite sure what, so Victoria reluctantly starts investigating by tracing Miss Aggie's usual footsteps. What she discovers astounds her. And as secrets and long lost loves surface, a possibility arises…has one of Miss Aggie's friends harmed Miss Aggie?

Miss Aggie's Gone Missing is the first book in the Misadventure of Miss Aggie series. It was fun to get to know the cast of mostly octogenarians. The characters are inquisitive and altogether charming. I enjoyed getting to know Victoria and her elderly friends.

While not as funny as some of the other cozy mysteries I've read, Miss Aggie's Gone Missing isn't as serious as others. It is a good read for a long lazy Summer afternoon. I didn't notice much of a faith message, but there is a fledging romance introduced in the story. Pick up your copy of Miss Aggie's Gone Missing soon.


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Frances Devine Frances L. Devine spent most of her childhood, teen, and young adult years in Dallas, Texas, but lived for five years in a little country community called Brushy Creek among the beautiful Pine woods of East Texas. There, she wrote her first story at the age of nine. She moved to Southwest Missouri more than twenty years ago and fell in love with the hills, the fall colors, and Silver Dollar City. Frances has always loved to read, especially mysteries, and considers herself blessed to have the opportunity to write in her favorite genre. She is the mother of seven adult children and has fourteen wonderful grandchildren. Frances is happy to hear from her fans. Email her at fd1440writes@aol.com

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