A Delilah Dickinson Literary Tour Mystery

Livia J. Washburn
Started in 2008
4 Books

About the Series

Sassy Southern divorcee Delilah Dickinson owns a literary tour business.

Series Details

  • Author:Livia J. Washburn
  • Started:2008
  • Books:4
  • Status:Ongoing

Genres

FantasyAdventureFiction

Themes

No themes available

Books in Order

1

Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead

2008

Livia J. Washburn
Rating: 3.36 (616)
2

Huckleberry Finished

2009

Livia J. Washburn
Rating: 3.45 (448)
3

Killer on a Hot Tin Roof

2010

Livia J. Washburn
Rating: 3.55 (223)
4

For Whom the Funeral Bell Tolls

2012

Livia J. Washburn
Rating: 3.84 (89)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the premise of the "A Delilah Dickinson Literary Tour Mystery" series?

The series follows sassy Southern divorcee Delilah Dickinson, who owns a literary tour business. Each book intertwines her passion for literature with thrilling mysteries that she gets drawn into as she conducts her tours.

How many books are in the series, and in what order should I read them?

There are four books in the series, and they should be read in order for the best understanding of character development and ongoing storylines. The reading order is: 1) "Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead," 2) "The Last Word," 3) "Dead Man's Chest," and 4) "For Whom the Funeral Bell Tolls."

What genres does the series belong to?

The "A Delilah Dickinson Literary Tour Mystery" series combines elements of fantasy, adventure, and fiction, making it a delightful read for those who enjoy a mix of light-hearted mystery with a literary twist.

Is there a particular audience that would enjoy this series?

The series is perfect for readers who love cozy mysteries, enjoy Southern charm, and have a passion for literature. Fans of witty protagonists and engaging adventures will find Delilah’s escapades particularly appealing.

Can you describe the tone of the books?

The tone of the series is light-hearted and witty, infused with Southern charm and humor. Delilah's sassy personality and the quirky situations she finds herself in create an enjoyable and entertaining reading experience.

Do I need to be familiar with the literary works featured in the series to understand the storyline?

While the series includes references to various literary works, prior knowledge of these texts is not necessary to enjoy the story. Delilah's adventures can be appreciated on their own, making the books accessible to all readers.

Are the mysteries in each book standalone, or do they connect to form a larger narrative?

Each book contains its own mystery, allowing them to be read as standalones. However, there are ongoing character arcs and developments that unfold across the series, enhancing the reading experience when enjoyed in order.

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