Savvy Summers and the Sweet Potato Crimes - Savvy Summers Mysteries by Sandra Jackson-Opoku Paperback
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6 August, 2025
“Lord have mercy on their naked souls” 👏🏾📚
I absolutely LOVED this book, I have such a great appreciation for African American mystery novels and I have been a fan since I found my first Valerie Wilson Wesley novel in my local public library nearly 20+ years ago. This novel has brought me the same joy and appreciation for storytelling that VWW did so long ago. This novel was like a warm hug and a good laugh/conversation with your favorite auntie. I knew after the first lines of chapter one this would not be your average “cozy mystery”. The authenticity, the humor, the old school phrases, the layered characters all merged together to make such a fantastic novel. This felt like a community I’ve known for ages and the story was as interesting as it was humorous. I stayed up late to finish the audiobook version and I am eager for the physical copy to arrive. I plan to listen again tomorrow and Karen Chilton did a phenomenal job conveying the wisdom and thoughts of Savvy Summers and her crew. I love the inclusion of Aunt Essie’s Epithets at the end just to teach the young folks the phrases of our elders. It has been such a treat to read this novel and I am desperate for the second book in the series. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Certified Read
4 out of 5 stars
29 July, 2025
Entertaining and engaging
It was a cozy crime mystery with a glimpse of living in Chicago. Savvy and many of the women were strong in the story. These were women in all sorts of situations who learned from a young age to stand up for themselves. Much of the soul food and language came the Southern Black roots when they moved to Chicago. It was lively and vibrant filled with energy.