BOOK 1: AN IVY MALONE MYSTERY Invisible Lorena McCourtney © by Lorena McCourtney Published by Fleming H. Revell a division of Baker Publishing Group P.O. Box. With the creation of her super-sleuth Ivy Malone, McCourtney brings new meaning to the acronym LOL. After the death of her best friend, Ivy (aka the Little Old Lady) feels at loose ends. Without her best friend to laugh at life with, Ivy begins to feel ignored and, well, invisible/5. In Lorena McCourtney's Invisible, the first installment in the Ivy Malone mystery series, this enchanted debut will leave you in stitches and keep you in suspense. It all started for Ivy, when she overheard voices at the local cemetery with her best friend Thea/5(K).
26 February. Another book review for you. This time it's for Invisible by Lorena McCourtney. Another great read. I loved the main character Mrs M (Ivy Malone). Having the main character be a little old lady was quite a change from the usual books I read, but worked perfectly. YouTube. Jo Linsdell. subscribers. Invisible by Lorena McCourtney. Ivy Malone is an elderly woman whose best friend dies. Her best friend rents an apartment to a young woman going by the name of Kendra. When Kendra disappears and a body is found matching her description, Ivy comes forward to identify the body. The woman had been using the identity of someone deceased. Lorena McCourtney. Average rating: · 21, ratings · 2, reviews · 44 distinct works • Similar authors. Invisible (Ivy Malone Mysteries, #1) avg rating — 8, ratings — published — 6 editions. Want to Read. saving. Want to Read. Currently Reading. Read.
In Lorena McCourtney's Invisible, the first installment in the Ivy Malone mystery series, this enchanted debut will leave you in stitches and keep you in suspense. It all started for Ivy, when she overheard voices at the local cemetery with her best friend Thea. Book Review: Invisible by Lorena McCourtney 26 February Another book review for you. This time it's for Invisible by Lorena McCourtney. Another great read. Written from a first person point of view, which is a different voice from McCourtney's past offerings, INVISIBLE is an absolute triumph. Wit and wisdom, pathos and perseverance, and downright eccentricity flow from Ivy's first vision of Nixon in her tomato patch, to her race with flying bullets, really bad bad guys, and the Hound of the Baskervilles in a grungy auto wrecking yard.
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