Books by Celestine Sibley and Complete Book Reviews
Celestine Sibley, Author HarperCollins Publishers $17.95 (273p) ISBN 978-0-06-015990-0
Sibley, whose special interest column in the Atlanta Constitution is a popular feature in that newspaper, unfolds the story of a remarkable life. Tracing a prolific southern ancestry, Sibley brings to life a gaggle of lovable eccentrics, relatives...
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Celestine Sibley, Author HarperCollins Publishers $8.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-06-091634-3
Sibley, whose special-interest column in the Atlanta Constitution is a popular feature in that newspaper, unfolds a remarkable autobiography. ``The richness of Sibley's unconventional and not untroubled life is conveyed with a deep pride in the...
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Celestine Sibley, Author HarperCollins Publishers $19 (217p) ISBN 978-0-06-016304-4
The feisty heroine of this charming, neatly crafted mystery, Kate Mulcay is a self-reliant widow, an Atlanta news hound who lives alone in a backwoods cabin and occasionally covers the police beat. Then a neighbor, Garney Wilcox, is murdered. A...
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Celestine Sibley, Author HarperCollins Publishers $19 (213p) ISBN 978-0-06-016305-1
Intelligent, plucky widower Kate Mulcay (last seen in Ah, Sweet Mystery ) carries this murder mystery, the resolution of which will be apparent even to novice armchair sleuths. Atlantan Kate is called to Ila Island off the Florida coast, where she...
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Celestine Sibley, Author HarperCollins Publishers $19 (176p) ISBN 978-0-06-017703-4
Picturesque place names like Scratch Ankle, Plum Nelly and Hog Jowl Road and the over-the-top personalities of many in the cast don't make up for Sibley's slim plot. In her third outing, after Straight as an Arrow , Atlanta reporter and amateur...
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Celestine Sibley, Author HarperCollins Publishers $20 (202p) ISBN 978-0-06-017704-1
Spirited Kate Mulcay, the Atlanta reporter and columnist seen last in Dire Happenings at Scratch Ankle, returns for her fourth crime adventure in the series by Atlanta Constitution columnist Sibley. In this sunny caper, the serenity of widowed Kate,
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