Saving Sin City

Saving Sin City

Saving Sin City

Saving Sin City

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Overview

When amateur sleuths Hattie Collier, Bea Bell, and Connie Palmer win a trip to Las Vegas, they decide that crime solving can take a holiday. It’s fun in the sun for the adventurous widows, and Hattie’s cantankerous mother-in-law, Miss Fanny, until the devil’s playground proves too much for Hattie. She decides that her two friends already have one foot in hell and now her mother-in-law is hitting the casinos on the Vegas strip like a pro. What is a God-fearing grandmother to do? Launching an outlandish plan to save both her friends and Sin City she is tossed out of a strip joint, causes a street riot, is thrown in jail, and becomes the infamous Bible Bomber.

It's Round Two for cozy mystery authors, L. Barnett Evans and C.V. Rhodes. In Saving Sin City they take their fun loving grandmothers from Grandmothers, Incorporated, put them in Las Vegas and the result is pandemonium!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940032907381
Publisher: L. Barnett Evans
Publication date: 12/04/2011
Series: Grandmothers Incorporated , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 249 KB

About the Author

L. BARNETT EVANS is a novelist, playwright, and award winning story teller. She has also freelanced for newspapers and magazines. She has given spoken-word performances at schools, churches, art festivals and various other venues across the country. Barnett Evans has written several stage plays: Is God Calling My Name?, North Star, and The Body of Christ. Her most recent stage play is an historical drama titled Take My Hand. Her comedy fiction book series, Grandmothers, Incorporated, was her first collaborative effort and was co-written with C. V. Rhodes. Together they have written Grandmothers, Incorporated, Saving Sin City, and There's Something Wrong with Miss Zelda. Barnett Evans also collaborated with Rhodes on the play, Grandmothers, Incorporated, which enjoyed a successful run Off-Broadway. Their second play, Stake Out, was also a box office success. Barnett Evans holds a Bachelor degree in Business Administration.
C. V. RHODES is an author and an award-winning playwright. Her plays have been produced nationwide, including Off Broadway and have been included in two anthologies. Among her most successful plays are the comedies, Stoops and The Trip. Her works have been nominated for numerous awards and she is the recipient of the BTA Award for the Best Original Writing for her stage play, Stoops. Rhodes is not only the co-author of the Grandmothers, Incorporated cozy mystery book series, written with L. Barnett Evans, but Rhodes is also the author of numerous romance suspense novels. Her titles include: Sin, Sweet Sacrifice, Sinful Intentions, Singing a Song, Small Sensations, Still Waters, Secrets, Strangers and Shadows of Love. She is also the author of the trilogy novels, Someone Like Me, Someone Like You and Someone Like Them. Rhodes has a Masters degree in Sociology and has written for radio, newspapers and magazines.


CRYSTAL V. RHODES is an author and an award-winning playwright. Her romantic suspense SIN SERIES novels include: SIN, SWEET SACRIFICE, SINFUL INTENTIONS, SINGING A SONG, SECRETS, STRANGERS and SHADOWS OF LOVE. Her latest series is the STILLWATERS SERIES, stories about three ordinary sisters who experience extraordinary events that changes their lives forever. The titles in this series are, SOMEONE LIKE ME, SOMEONE LIKE YOU and soon to be released, SOMEONE LIKE THEM.

Rhodes is also the co-author of the GRANDMOTHERS, INCORPORATED cozy mystery series, written with fellow author and playwright, L. Barnett Evans. Their novels include: GRANDMOTHERS, INCORPORATED, SAVING SIN CITY and THERE'S SOMETHING WRONG WITH MISS ZELDA and WHOSE KNIFE IS IT ANYWAY?

Written Word Magazine named Rhodes one of the Ten Up and Coming Authors in the Midwest. She has written for newspapers, magazines, radio and television.

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