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Candy Apple Red

A Jane Kelly Mystery
Bush, Nancy (Book - - 2005)
Average Rating: 3.5 stars out of 5.
Candy Apple Red


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Jane Kelly is through with following men anywhere. Last time she did, she left Southern California for the dubious charms of Lake Chinook, Oregon, where she's traded in bartending for the much more glamorous trade of process serving. (Well, she can tell herself it's glamorous, anyway.) And the boyfriend,

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Jane Kelly is through with following men anywhere. Last time she did, she left Southern California for the dubious charms of Lake Chinook, Oregon, where she's traded in bartending for the much more glamorous trade of process serving. (Well, she can tell herself it's glamorous, anyway.) And the boyfriend, of course, is long gone. She's not making any lifetime commitments, but when Portland divorce attorney Marta Cornell calls with a P.I. job, the money involved sounds like the answer to her dwindling bank account-until she learns Tess Bradbury wants her to investigate the disappearance of Bobby Reynolds. Four years ago, without warning, Bobby murdered his young family and promptly vanished. No one disputed that he'd slaughtered his own flesh and blood except Tim Murphy, his best friend-and Jane's ex, the one guy she's never quite gotten over. The murders had driven a wedge between him and Jane, and finally drove him right out of town. Now he's on his way back, to attend a Lake Chinook Historical Society benefit that Cotton Reynolds, Bobby's father, is hosting. It looks like Jane's going to be following men around again-this time with a tape recorder and a camera.

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Authors: Bush, Nancy, 1953-
Statement of Responsibility: Nancy Bush
Title: Candy apple red
a Jane Kelly mystery
Publisher: New York :, Kensington Books,, c2005
Characteristics: 310 p. ;,22 cm
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Apr 17, 2012
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  • Ubalstecha rated this: 2.5 stars out of 5.

This book is not as good as the book jacket claims. While Jane Kelly is a process server, she lacks the humour of a Stephanie Plum book. The mystery is good, with lots of twists and believably. A good light read. Nothing more

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