Monday, July 25, 2011

Candy Apple Red

One of the genre of murder mysteries followed by everyday, plucky women that find themselves in a situation with the curiosity and means to discover who committed the murder du jour, Nancy Bush's Candy Apple Red introduces odd-job worker and Oregon resident Jane Kelly. Using the knowledge gained from criminology courses she took to fawn over a now ex-boyfriend, Jane dabbles in tasks such as bearing the bad news of a 72-hour eviction notice to their recipients. By association, she is brought into a slightly different job, one that concerns an infamous local tragedy. Jane goes through her tasks with an irresistible sass and wit, taking plunges more hesitant people wouldn't dare, getting drinks on the house while schmoozing with Lake Chinook's best, and finding herself getting more and more involved in a mystery that blooms to bigger and bigger proportions. The book moves at a good pace, with several humorous asides and subplots that wind their way into allegories and unexpected revelations -- or that just provide a moment of amusement.

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