This story is set in a time when people dressed up to go shopping. I grew up in that time and as a child I remember putting on my "good clothes" to go shopping. I wasn’t aware of some of the topics dealt with by the author. Hopefully history has educated us and enlightened us. This story, while entertaining, deals with the upsetting topics of racial discrimination, prejudice and women’s equality and often mistreatment in the work place.
The story is about four very different women who band together to solve a mystery. They don’t always agree with each other and often end up mistrusting and fighting each other. Along the way they develop relationships and learn about each other and themselves.
Each character is introduced to us at the beginning of the book with their own story.
Audrey, the focal character, is not liked by very many people. She holds herself apart and doesn’t get close to very many people. She is basically second in command to the Wynton Department Store’s owner.
When she suspects someone is trying to hurt herself and her boss, she organizes an unlikely group of women to try to figure out who the culprit is.
This is a very entertaining and sometimes disturbing story. I would have liked to see more faith centered content for me to feel comfortable labeling it a Christian story. There were a few “the good Lord’s” sprinkled around and it is certainly clean. The only thing I would have like to have seen changed was the use of the period between single words. It was a little. Over. Done.
There is a romance that develops over time but it is not the main focus of the book.
This is from the publisher's website:
Mid-Century Glam Meets Murder Mayhem
Get swept away to the glamor of a 1950’s department store where four women’s loyalties, vanity, friendship, and detective skills are put to the test.
Audrey Penault once led a glamorous life as a model but now works as devoted secretary to Mr. Wynton. To her fellow employees, she is too vain and uppity.
Mary Jo Johnson, a wife and mother, longs to find her worth in the cosmetics department, but it may take a while for the shy housewife to discover her voice.
Vivian Sheffield owns and runs the bridal salon within Wynton’s. She is proud of her accomplishments and won’t let anyone take them away.
Gigi Woodard dislikes her job as waitress in the store’s lunchroom, but she is determined not to let her secret shortcomings cause her to lose the position.
These four women have much to dislike about each other, but they unanimously agree that Mr. Wynton is the best of employers and must be protected at all costs from someone who seems determined to see him gone for good. When other employee deaths occur, can the women band together to solve the murders, or will they discover it is one of their own bent on destroying Wynton’s from within?
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I really enjoyed this book.
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