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Reviews

 

 

“Sharron Martin has come up with an easy-going, fun read – a delightful addition
to the Southern small town mystery genre. Elizabeth Poindexter is the
epitome of the meddling amateur detective. Thank goodness her grandson is
so patient!”
– Eve K. Sandstrom, past president of Sisters in Crime and
author of Death Down Home

 

“Settle back with Sharron Martin’s mystery about a delightfully eccentric senior
sleuth and her lively assortment of supporting characters. This light, fun
novel reads itself, enticing as dessert on the cart.”
– Jane R. Ellis, PhD, Professor Emerita of Psychology,
Augusta State University

 

“Sharron Martin’s Murder Sings Out is a good read. It reminds one of Agatha
Christie’s books – of Christie’s skillful, involved and clever plots.”
– Joseph W. O-Brien, Episcopal priest emeritus

 

“Introducing a set of lively small town characters in a cleverly crafted mystery . . .
a delight . . . awaiting another visit.”
– Karen L. Banker, artist

 

Sharron Martin’s novel, Murder Sings Out, is a delightful whodunit set in the Deep South. Ms. Martin's descriptions are so vivid that you can practically smell the tea olive, hear the vibrato of the choir ladies and see the shade of purple in the azaleas – and in Cousin Felicity’s hair. You won’t be able to put it down!
– James Nord, Organist/Choir Master
Church of the Good Shepherd