Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: Fun character and engaging writing style.
Cons: The plot gets a
little sidetracked in the middle.
The Bottom Line:
Mystery a bit slow
But characters engaging
A debut you'll like
The Debutante Debut of the Season
Andrea "Andy" Kendricks has never felt comfortable
in the high society life her mother had planned for her. Even before she blew
off her own debutante ball, she had become best friends with Molly, the
"scholarship girl" at Andy's exclusive high school.
Close during high school and the beginning of college, Molly
and Andy lost touch over the years. Until one morning when Molly calls Andy
from the police station. Molly's boss has been murdered and Molly is the
police's only suspect. Not that it's too much of a wild conclusion since she
was seen leaving the scene of the crime and her fingerprints are the only ones
on the murder weapon.
With the police not looking at anyone else, Andy decides to
go undercover at the restaurant to find the real killer. Poking around, she
begins to find out that no one liked the victim. In fact, the list of possible
suspects includes anyone who ever met the man. Andy's sure that Molly is
innocent. But can she find the right piece of information to convince the
police they have the wrong person behind bars?
The book starts off with a bang that draws the reader in
quickly. Unfortunately, the plot is a little uneven, slowing down in the
middle. Even so, the writing is so engaging and the characters so endearing
it's hard to put the book down. The final third is a race to the finish.
As I said, the characters are also endearing right from the
start. Andy and Molly's friendship seems so real even after the time apart, you
root for things to work out. Cissy, Andy's mother, is shown to have a much
bigger heart then Andy would lead the reader to believe. She's a great
character and her scenes were laugh out loud funny. She should have had more
page time.
Even though the plot got lost a time or two, Blue Blood is still
an entertaining read for anyone looking for a light book. The characters have
worked their way into my heart, and I will drop in on them again soon.
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