Straight Up (A Ruby Steele Mystery—Book 4)
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Publisher Description
When a 40th birthday bash for a rich wife gets way out of hand, she wakes up with her best friend’s husband sleeping beside her—dead.
Looking at life in a Bahamian jail for murder, she turns to Ruby for the help she desperately needs.
Ruby knows what it feels like to be setup. She also knows what it’s like to be played. Is this woman telling the truth?
Which one of her rich, envious friends wanted her dead?
Or was it someone else completely?
But Ruby has a bad habit of helping other people when barely able to handle troubles of her own: Senator Wishbourne’s briefcase is still missing, the pressure is building, and Ruby’s running out of time.
And this time won’t be any different.
Welcome to the Bahamian world of your new favorite female protagonist—Ruby Steele—replete with her local dive bar, her wily pet monkey, her major drinking problem, her (way) too many fights, her inability to get herself out of trouble, and her fists made of stone. Ruby’s life is a complete wreck.
But there’s one thing she’s good at: capturing your heart.
STRAIGHT UP is book #4 in a page-turning mystery series and an action packed thriller, one that will linger with you long after the last page is read and which will appeal especially to fans of mystery and suspense and cozy mysteries and fans of Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum and Jana DeLeon's Miss Fortune. The Ruby Steele Mystery series begins with ON THE ROCKS (Book #1), a bestseller with over 700 five star reviews—and a free download!
Customer Reviews
Straight Up
uby hoping to obtain what her father didn’t
Hospital awakening, the loss, the guilt
A new job, a murder now on the run
The King calling on her burner phone
Her job, her activities there, he knows
Now things have turned even worse
A father she misses, she messed up
You feel for Ruby can she ever be free
Twists to the end to enjoy
Given ARC for my voluntary review and
my honest opinion
Great quick read!
Ok this is a good story, good characters but it leaves you wanting more of everything. It’s kind of like the monster of the week episodes of Scooby Doo where nothing really exciting happens main plot wise and is kinda predictable. Despite all of that it’s still an enjoyable way to spend your time.