Monday, February 25, 2019

Review: The Sisters Hemingway

The Sisters Hemingway The Sisters Hemingway by Annie England Noblin
My rating: 0 of 5 stars

Following the death of their Great Aunt Beatrice, sisters Hadley, Pfeiffer, and Martha return to Cold River, MO, their hometown, for her funeral. Aunt Beatrice raised the girls after the death of their mother and sister. None of the sisters has been back in the town for many years.

Once there, they get the shock of their lives when they learn that Aunt Beatrice left the farm estate to them. They decide to clean the old place up so they can sell it and get back to their own lives back in the big city. While working in the flower garden, some human bones are found, scaring them all half to death! They then try to find out who these bones belong to and why they were buried in the flower garden. Pfeiffer finds an old journal that belonged to Aunt Beatrice, but the last three pages are missing. She has a feeling that those pages would reveal just whose bones they found.

This is a great book that tells the intertwining stories of each of the Hemingway sisters.

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