Savage Ruby Crane Mystery Ebook
After her daughter’s head injury in an automobile accident, Ruby Crane returns to the Michigan hometown she’d fled in disgrace seventeen years before. A forgery expert with a California detective agency, now her only concern is her daughter Jesse’s recovery in her family’s isolated lakeside cabin. Until an old friend’s husband is killed in a sawmill accident and Ruby is drawn into old scandals this little town is determined to bury
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Say What? By A The short editorial review of Savage Cut by Ingram has a couple errors. Ruby was divorced from her daughter’s father when he was killed in the automobile accident which injured her daughter, so Ruby is not a widow. She was a receptionist for a private investigator who recognized her special talent and obtained training in graphology for her. She was not a graphologist for the LAPD. I have loved Dereske’s Miss Zukas’ novels and am interested in this series as well though I do have problems with it. The motivation behind Ruby’s friend’s actions–her marriages, her affairs, her secrets–just didn’t ring true. The descriptions of the daughter’s condition and therapy are fascinating.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Savage cut By A Good read. Highly recommended for those into “light” mysteries. Though I still prefer the Miss Zukas series. But then again, I am biased as I live in Washington state and am a librarian…
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
miss zukas cut By Cat mom a jo dreske mystery without miss zukas is sad.however, after you have read all the librarian books,this is fun.it is a light,well plotted mystery.
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