Night of the Living Deb: A Debutante Dropout Mystery, Book 4, by Susan McBride
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Night of the Living Deb: A Debutante Dropout Mystery, Book 4, by Susan McBride
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The fourth fun installment in the Debutante Dropout series finds ex-debutante Andy Kendricks following a cold lead into a hot Dallas strip club.
Renegade rich girl Andy Kendricks isn't the belle of any Dallas ball - and that's just the way the debutante dropout likes it! She's got a good life and a great man: her defense attorney boyfriend, Brian Malone. Brian's such a straight arrow that he had to be dragged kicking and screaming to a close friend's bachelor party at a sleazy local "gentlemen's club".
So why is the groom-to-be saying that Brian left the bacchanal arm in arm with the hottest body in the Lone Star State? And what was that hot body doing stone-cold dead in the trunk of Brian's car? And where is Brian, anyway? The cops are looking for Andy's allegedly unfaithful/possibly homicidal beau, who hasn't been seen since the party. But Andy can't believe her upstanding lover is a murdering fool, and she's determined to prove it - though she may end up with a lot more broken than just her heart.
Night of the Living Deb: A Debutante Dropout Mystery, Book 4, by Susan McBride- Amazon Sales Rank: #34689 in Audible
- Published on: 2015-10-20
- Released on: 2015-10-20
- Format: Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Running time: 491 minutes
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Loved it! By Detra Fitch Brian Malone is one of the best young defense attorneys in the city. Brian is at "The Men's Club" (a bordello) treating his soon-to-be-married friend to a final wild night out. Brian hates the place and can hardly wait to leave. His interest perks up, though, when he spies a lady he knows and tries to catch up with her in the back of the club. That is the last anyone knows about Brian's where-abouts.At the same time, Andrea "Andy" Kendricks is too busy to think about her boyfriend, Brian. Seems Brian's colleague and ex-girlfriend, Allie Price, has dragged Andy to a Chippendales' show. Andy is busy imagining what her mother, Cissy Blevins Kendricks, the Dallas society maven extraordinaire, would think should she find out where her daughter was. Shortly thereafter Andy finds out that Brian is missing. His friend claims that Brian ditched him and ran out of the club with one of the dancers. Allie may believe that, but Andy did not!Andy must put aside her mean spirited thoughts about Allie and team up with "the Blond Menace" to figure out what is going on.***** Author Susan McBride has become one of my favorite mystery writers ever! Her characters are always so well developed and totally believable. How could I not adore Andy, the main character? She is perky, sassy, and often hilarious! This mystery will keep you on the edge of your seat AND laughing uproariously. Stellar! *****Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Reviewed by Carianne Carleo-Evangelist By A Customer Night of the Living Deb the latest offering from Susan McBride is a book that will have you chuckling from the opening pages. It's partially because there's a little bit of Andrea (Andy) Kendricks in all of us but also because it's an amusing read. From Andy's father's death to her search for her missing boyfriend Brian (who's also being searched for by a former girlfriend and the police), you can't help but be caught up in Andy's experiences. And for this reader, be grateful that they weren't my own experiences.In this murder mystery, the fourth of a series featuring Andy Kendricks, she's left the debutante world behind, or has tried to, but realizes what a tangled world it is when she's mixed in trying to find her boyfriend Brian while still worrying about Allie, Stephen, Cissy and all of the others who make up part of her world. Brian disappeared after visiting a strip club, and soon becomes the suspect in a stripper's death. Going on clues, including one reference to her mother and cabbage, Andy goes under cover to try and find her boyfriend. The diverse characters allow each to serve as interesting complements to Andy, especially Brian. He's not the kind of boyfriend most readers would have imagined for Andy, yet you can feel her concern when he's missing. She does care about him.If the book has one fault it's the amount of characters: something common to McBride's works. These characters, by necessity, have to share the time and as a result, it's not possible to learn as much about the characters as the reader might like. I found myself wishing there was more available about the characters and that wasn't always possible. That said, I look forward to reading the others in the debutante series to learn more about Andy and her escapades. This is a quick read and an excellent choice for summer reading.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful. So-So By A Reader I've really enjoyed this series, but this installment didn't do it for me.There wasn't much of a mystery -- rather, the majority of the book seemed to be Andy and her "posse" ineptly running around town trying to find Brian.And I found it terribly annoying that Andy kept referring to "my boyfriend" or "my dude" throughout the book, rather than just calling the guy by his name. I also thought it was silly that she was suddenly so in love with this guy and talking so much about marriage when they've only been together a few months. This is one thing I hate in cozies, when the author tries too hard to rush the main character's romance. Let the relationship grow a bit, and let the reader get to experience that growth, before you start picking out china patterns.
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