Electric Blue, Nancy Bush
Electric Blue, Nancy Bush
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Electric Blue
A Jane Kelly Mystery

Author: Nancy Bush

Narrator: Wendy Tremont King

Unabridged: 12 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/30/2019


Synopsis

Some days are just weird city.

Take today. Jane Kelly, thirty-something ex-bartender, current process server, and owner of The Binkster, a pug, is dutifully putting in slave-labor hours working for Dwayne Durbin, local "information specialist" (i.e., private investigator), and on the road to becoming a P.I. herself. Next thing she knows she's socializing with the Purcells, a rich, eccentric rich family with a penchant for going crazy and/or dying in spectacularly mysterious ways.

From what Jane can tell, the Purcells all want Orchid Purcell's money. And when Orchid turns up in a pool of blood, the free-for-all has just begun. Then when Jane finds a second body, it seems weird city is about to get even weirder . . . and a lot more deadly . . .

About Nancy Bush

Nancy Bush is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over thirty novels, including The Killing Game, Nowhere to Run, I'll Find You, and Hush. She is the coauthor of the Colony series, written with her sister, bestselling author Lisa Jackson. A former writer for ABC's daytime drama All My Children, Nancy now lives with her family and pug dog, The Binkster, in the Pacific Northwest.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mommalibrarian on February 22, 2009

a real feather-weight by a writer with no style. She drops clues like sledge hammers. As far as characterization - the lead woman private investigator is the only one fleshed out and I cannot tell if it is intentional that she is one thing for a paragraph and then another. All of these character tra......more

Goodreads review by Meredith on December 15, 2007

I am a bit disappointed with this second story in the Jane Kelly series. It appears that Nancy Bush overloaded the book with secondary characters that really are useless as far as future books are concerned. Which bums me out i hope UltraViolet is better.......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca on May 04, 2009

When the reviewer, Lisa Jackson, says, "Move over Stephanie Plum and Kinsey Milhone, Jane Kelly has arrived," she's not kidding. Bush's female PI is fiesty, funny, and a bit odd. All 3 books in the growing series are great reads.......more

Goodreads review by Missy on February 20, 2008

No Stephanie Plum, but cute in a way. Only read this in the series, and have not bothered to pick up any of the others.......more

Goodreads review by AJ on December 26, 2021

It was a quick read that scratched my itch for a mystery where I didn’t have to put a lot of thought into reading. I didn’t connect with the main character at all, who spent more time hum hawing over a love triangle than doing PI work. Overall I enjoyed the “mystery” and the outcome didn’t necessari......more