Ever wonder how a little old lady with possum-gray hair could
wind up on a homicidal hit list? Well, nothing is too outlandish
for Ivy Malone. She's back and she's brought her mutant curiosity
gene with her. And ever since the evil-intentioned Drake Braxton
and his family threatened to make road kill out of Ivy, her life
has been crazier than ever!
With the ever-present threat of looming Braxtons, Ivy decides to
get out of Dodge for a while. But for someone who slides down
banisters and drives a T-Bird, hiding from the mob does not come
easily. And when strange things start happening to her new
neighbors, Ivy's snooping sense kicks into overdrive. Will she
unravel the mystery? Or will the threats to her safety scare her
away?
With Invisible, readers laughed so hard they cried. In Plain Sight,
the second Ivy Malone mystery, promises to be even better!
She's baaack . . . and she's got another mystery to solve!
Ivy Malone, the spunky widow with an unquenchable curiosity,
doesn't really mind that her age, petite figure, and possum-gray
hair make her somewhat inconspicuous. Her low profile has proven to
be extremely useful, especially when there's a mystery afoot!
In her latest adventure, Ivy takes a secret trip to the Ozarks to
elude some thugs who are seeking revenge. But her three-month stay
on the lake of a small Arkansas town turns out to be more than just
a getaway when a housekeeping job puts her at just the right time
and place to exercise her amateur sleuthing abilities.
By award-winning author Lorena McCourtney, In Plain Sight is the
chronicle of a marvelously funny LOL (little old lady) who finds
herself in the middle of intrigue when she stumbles across a crime
scene. Through it all, the antics of quirky and winsome Ivy Malone
will leave you helpless with laughter.
"Ivy Malone is destined to become a classic sleuth, right up there
with Jessica Fletcher and Miss Marple."-Patricia H. Rushford,
author, The Angel Delaney Mysteries
Lorena McCourtney is the New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of dozens of novels, including Invisible (which won the Daphne du Maurier Award from Romance Writers of America), Dying to Read, and Dolled Up to Die. She resides in Oregon.