Monday, January 7, 2019

The Law of Finders Keepers by Sheila Turnage

Cover image for The law of finders keepersIn this fourth book in the series that started with Three Times Lucky, Mo, Dale, Harm, and the rest of Tupelo Landing are on the hunt for Blackbeard's treasure. The search brings some new people to town, including Harm's absentee mother.  Meanwhile Mo finds new clues to the identity of her "upstream mother" and that search kicks into high gear. As the desperadoes pursue both treasures of the world and treasures of the heart, they face some of their most harrowing and heart wrenching moments yet.

This book sounds like the final installment of a series that I have really enjoyed.  I thought Turnage wrapped things up pretty well though she left one thing open so she could do another book if she wants.  I think the reason why I have loved this series so much is the characterizations.  All the characters have wonderfully distinct and quirky voices.  After spending about 1400 pages with these people, I feel like they are old friends that I would recognize if I saw them walking down the street.  I think I will probably want to read anything Turnage turns out next. (2018, 356 p.)

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