Sunday, June 14, 2009

The Gin Girl By River Jordan

The Gin Girl


At first I thought this book was going to be a nice Southern fiction, chick lit, type book. With interesting characters and little slice of Southern life. But it soon became apparent that it was much more than that. The writing was very good, one of those where you need a notebook nearby to jot down your favorite parts.

The main character is Mary, who comes back to the town where she grew up, Toliquiloh. It is filled with quirky, but believable characters. One of those characters is Edna, the one-armed owner of the local diner.

Mary's first encounter with Edna:

"What'll it be?"
"Burger, fries, and a cold beer."
She let out a breath that she never took in and said, "I don't like frying on Tuesdays," and placed her one hand on a round of hip. I was thinking of, maybe, tuna, but then reconsidered.
"But it's Friday." I said. Then both of us concentrated on the days of the week until Edna replied, "So it is," and moved off to the kitchen. When you only have one arm, it doesn't swing when you walk.


If the book had been filled with nothing but that, it would have been good, but it went further and included a murder mystery. A very good murder mystery that kept me guessing the whole time.

Of course, it's pretty easy to keep me guessing in a murder mystery. The only way to keep me up to speed in a murder mystery is if all of the characters talked like soap opera actors. You know what I mean, where every sentence they say sort of retells the whole story, let's you know everything you need to know...Like "Why Jane, I haven't seen you since your ran off with your Daddy's cousin to Alabama with my illegitimate child and the money you stole from your Uncle Bob's safe."

Sorry...back to the book..excellent writing, excellent characters, humor, mystery. What more could you ask for.

5 out of 5 stars!

11 comments:

Joanne said...

There is nothing better than a good book, especially during the summer time! I don't love murder mysteries but that fragment seemed quite lovely.

girlichef said...

Sounds like my kinda book! Thanks for the recommendation...I'll look for it at the library this week.

Kathy said...

Sounds like an interesting book. I liked your impression of soap opera characters too. How true.

Joy K said...

I'm so glad to hear that others are afflicted with the inability to figure out whodunnit. I fall for every fake trail and red herring that an author trots out.

Antoinette said...

What a great excerpt! Only now I am wondering about whether the single arm of a one-armed person would swing when he or she walked. It doesn't make sense to me that it wouldn't. Oh, now a mystery of my own!

Tatersmama said...

Aha! I still have money on an Amazon gift voucher, so I have a feeling that I'm going to be thanking you for a great tip!

This sounds so GOOOOOOD!

cagrowngirl said...

Always looking for a good read. Thank you kindly!!!

SweetPeaSurry said...

Sounds excellent, I'll be putting this one on my booklist!

chellebelle said...

Wow.. I'm putting on my library list right now... after I write this message.. and tell you that I am a customer service rep (since you asked) at a credit card company.. a real window into the heart of the economic problems..ick. On to the library!

Natashya said...

That does sound good, I will have to remember it. Thanks for the review!

Lady P said...

Great - you have me hooked already!