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Loose Lips by Rita Mae Brown“Loose Lips”
Rita Mae Brown and the Runnymede Crew Strikes Again!


Rita Mae Brown's unforgettable cast of characters, introduced in Six of One, are brought back to life in her latest novel, Loose Lips. As fans of Juts, Wheezie, and the incomparable Celeste Chalfonte can attest, tales of love and loss, tossed in with unexpected twists and turns, are bountiful anytime this gang gets together.

Six of One introduced Julia and Louise Hunsenmeir, fondly known as Juts and Wheezie, an indomitable pair of quarreling sisters born around the turn-of-the-century in Runnymede, Maryland. The ensemble cast featured Cora, their strong and caring single mother, housekeeper of Celeste; the formidable Celeste Chalfonte, a lesbian without apology, and her lover, the elegantly beautiful Ramelle Bowman; Fairy Thatcher and Fannie Jump Creighton, ever-scheming schoolchums of Celeste; and in later chapters, Chessie and Pearlie, long-suffering husbands of Juts and Wheezie. Spanning almost a century, we watch the madcap life of Juts and Wheezie take them from small tots following their mother around in Celeste's Georgian mansion to the birth of their own children and the mayhem that follows, to Juts and Wheezie as old cronies, still tangling in their 80's.

Continuing the story in Bingo, Brown brings Runnymede back to life with Juts' daughter, Nicole, better known as Nickel. The cast, while still containing Juts and Wheezie as central figures, leaves a bit to be desired when compared to Six of One, and the storyline dwells a bit too much on newer characters who aren't quite as developed. Bingo is a an enjoyable read, but never catches fire like Six of One.

Enter Loose Lips.

In Brown's latest, the storyline picks up in 1941. Juts and Wheezie have entered adulthood, matrimony and maturity—or what resembles maturity for the Hunsenmeir sisters. A war is brewing across the seas, and in Runnymede, where Juts is about to commit an unspeakable act. The book goes in-depth into their lives, giving detail to events briefly mentioned in previous books, such as why Hansford, the girls' vagabond father left Cora, whether Chessie is really a squeaky clean husband, and what Nickel's true parentage is.

While any fan of Runnymede would eagerly anticipate another installment, this reader was a bit disappointed in the latest offering. Granted, the majority of original characters are here. However, there's just something missing from the mix. The girls, while always dramatic, don't shine as they did in previous books, and the mundane aspects of everyday life are more prevalent. Celeste is featured only briefly, Ramelle plays a bit part as well and Cora sparkles but for a moment. Storylines are left hanging. Time passes with segues such as, "Two years passed..." With such events, one feels left out of the story time and again.

Although it is a good book written in the wonderful Rita Mae Brown fashion, it is not as good as Six Of One, and we feel Brown slightly missed the mark in Loose Lips, which would have been a wonderful vehicle to enrich already unforgettable characters. With such a colorful past, one would expect the Hunsenmeir sisters and the entire Runnymede cast to be bright fuchsia instead of shimmering pink.

 

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Loose Lips
Loose Lips by Rita Mae Brown

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rita Mae Brown
is a bestselling author with over 25 titles published to date. She is also an Emmy-nominated screenwriter and poet living in Afton, VA. Visit Rita Mae's website at www.ritamaebrown.com

Other titles by Rita Mae Brown
See below

Loose LipsLoose Lips Loose Lips by Rita Mae Brown
Author: Rita Mae Brown
Category: General fiction
Paperback: 384 pages
Published: May 2000
ISBN: 0553380672
Retail: $11.16
Publisher: Bantam
Click here to buy LOOSE LIPS
BingoBingo 2 stars for Bingo by Rita Mae Brown
Author: Rita Mae Brown
Category: General fiction
Paperback: 291 pages
Published: May 2000 (reprinted)
ISBN: 0553282204
Retail: $11.16
Publisher: Bantam
Click here to buy BINGO
Six of OneSix of One 5 stars for Six of One by Rita Mae Brown
Author: Rita Mae Brown
Category: General fiction
Paperback: 224 pages
Published: July 1999 (reprinted)
ISBN: 0553380370
Retail: $11.16
Publisher: Bantam
Click here to buy SIX OF ONE

Other titles by Rita Mae Brown

Mrs. Murphy Mystery Series
with Sneaky Pie Brown

Cat's Eyewitness (2005)
Whisker of Evil
(2004)
The Tail of the Tip-Off
(2003)
Catch as Cat Can (2002)
Claws and Effect (2001)
Pawing Through the Past
(2000)
Cat On The Scent
(1999)
Murder on the Prowl (1998)
Sneaky Pie's Cookbook for Mystery Lovers (1999)
Murder, She Meowed (1996)
Pay Dirt (1995)
Murder at Monticello (1994)
Rest In Pieces (1992)
Wish You Were Here
(1990)

Poetry
The Plain Brown Rapper (1976)
Songs to a Handsome Woman (1973)
The Hand That Cradles the Rock (1971)

General Fiction
Alma Mater (2001)
Full Cry: Sister Jane series (2003)
Hotspur
: Sister Jane series (2002)
Outfoxed: Sister Jane series
(2000)
Loose Lips (1999)
Rita Will (1997)
Riding Shotgun (1996)
Dolley (Historical fiction, 1994)
Venus Envy (1993)
Bingo (1988)
High Hearts (1986)
Sudden Death (1983)
Southern Discomfort (1982)
Six of One (1978)
In Her Day
(1976)
Rubyfruit Jungle
(1973)

Writer's Manual
Starting From Scratch: A Different Kind of Writer's Manual (1988)





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