Murder Is Where the Heart Is
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4.2 • 71 Ratings
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
Amateur private investigator, Jo Ravens, is the only common link in the murder of three people and the abduction of a cab driver. While police are busy building a case against her, Jo races to prove her innocence. Her sister, Pepper, and journalist friend, Jackie, are on hand to assist in catching the real killer. The antics of her ex-husband and eccentric Mama add to this humorous mystery.
Customer Reviews
Too many inconsistencies
This series tries to be funny, like Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum. It tries. It does not succeed. The protagonist mostly comes off as a slightly stupid woman suffering from narcolepsy. And the author is in serious need of an editor. Probably the most egregious inconsistency I’ve ever encountered in a book occurs on page 348 (iBook edition), when the protagonist is in her own house, pondering her ‘murder board,’ and then magically is in her sister’s house. Tsk, tsk, tsk. The reader is better served reading Jana DeLeon’s Miss Fortune series.