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Drowning Barbie

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Two seedy murders interrupt the wedding festivities of an ex-CIA agent turned smalltown Virginia sheriff in this mystery by the author of Scone Island.

Ethyl Smut, everyone agreed, deserved to die. But even a life wasted deserves justice. When a second body is unearthed in Ethyl’s shallow grave and the nightmarish George LeBrun finds his way to Ike’s desk, things get messy fast.

Then there is Ethyl’s missing daughter, Darla, who could testify against some important people if she were found. And as if Ike hadn’t enough on his plate, former CIA co-workers Karl Hedrick and Sam arrive to investigate the source of the second body. It’s like old home week in Picketsville.

Finally, there is the ongoing saga of Ike and Ruth’s engagement that must be settled one way or another. Can Ike solve these cases before his altar date?

Praise for Drowning Barbie

“Highly entertaining.” —Kirkus Reviews

 “Ramsay skillfully blends wry humor, witty dialogue, and engaging characters with a dark plot that tackles some of society's most unsolvable and tragic faults.” —Kings River Life Magazine

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    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2014

      Sheriff Ike wonders what he's gotten into when meth heads make their presence known and two bodies turn up in one grave. This is the ninth case for the honorable sheriff (after Scone Island) working in a scenic Virginia college town.

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 16, 2013
      The characters in Ramsay’s ninth mystery featuring Picketsville, Va., sheriff Ike Schwartz (after 2012’s Scone Island) make more of an impression than the crime solving. The discovery of the corpse of meth addict Ethyl Smut in a shallow grave atop another murder victim, who was buried 10 years earlier, puts Ike on the trail of Ethyl’s 17-year-old daughter, Darla, who suffered horrendous sexual exploitation starting at a young age to support her mother’s drug habit. Ike realizes that Darla is not so much a suspect in the crime as a threat to all the people who participated in her abuse. This crisis leads to much scurrying about by the mostly benign and amusingly quirky residents of Picketsville, as the wary Darla tries to hide from everyone. Readers should be prepared for coincidence and dangling plot threads in an installment that gets by on good-natured charm.

    • Kirkus

      January 1, 2014
      Sheriff Ike Schwartz and his longtime love, college president Ruth Harris, have to plan their wedding reception around a couple of corpses. Their nightmarish trip to Maine (Scone Island, 2012) has left Ike and Ruth in desperate need of relaxation. After one particularly well-lubricated evening in Vegas, however, the pair wakes up with joint hangovers as well as foggy memories of the Budding Rose Wedding Chapel. Too ashamed to admit they're already hitched, they slink home and badger Picketsville's Episcopal priest, the Rev. Blake Fisher, into blessing their civil union in a public ceremony fit to celebrate the ultimate union of town and gown. But Andy Lieux's dog throws a hitch into their getting hitched by digging up not one but two dead bodies in the woods by the old spring. The first is Ethyl Smut, a skanky meth-head who locals agree should have been put out of her misery long ago. The second turns up in the FBI's dental files as Tony Barbarini, a mobster supposedly sent to Davy Jones' locker years ago by a couple of thugs named Johnny Murphy and Alphonse Damato. This little discrepancy sends federal agent Karl Hedrick, formerly Ike's deputy, scrambling back to Picketsville. Even with Karl's help, the investigation stalls. Worst of all, Darla Smut, the one person who might know who killed her mom, disappears, and Ike knows that if he doesn't find Darla fast, deadly dangerous drug dealer George LeBrun just might beat him to her. Why Picketsville's first Jewish sheriff is hellbent on a church wedding is just one of the mysteries that doesn't get solved in Ramsay's otherwise highly entertaining ninth.

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