Underground in Ocean Alley - Elaine L. Orr

Underground in Ocean Alley

By Elaine L. Orr

  • Release Date: 2018-09-07
  • Genre: Cozy Mysteries
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 88 Ratings

Description

Jolie Gentil has sworn off butting into other people’s business. To those who know her, it sounds as far-fetched as finding used bubble gum on Mars. Her life revolves
around her husband Scoobie, her twins, appraising the occasional house, and helping run the Cozy Corner B&B. Nothing could drag Jolie into solving crimes. Really.

Except maybe a request from the most unlikely source. Sergeant Morehouse is convinced his nephew is not a runaway. Something had terrified the teenager, but before Morehouse could figure it out, Kevin was gone.

Jolie has a soft spot for Kevin, who helped Scoobie’s young brother Terry adjust to life in Ocean Alley. Plus, she has a feeling that Kevin saw something he wasn’t
supposed to see at the hospital, when he had his appendix removed.

She has to make the time to follow her hunch. Kind of hard to balance family, the B&B, and the upcoming Cinco de Mayo-themed food pantry fundraiser. And what about the murder of the hospital's head nurse? Could it be connected to Kevin's disappearance?

Adding to the mix is Aunt Madge decision to enlighten the Jersey shore by running for mayor of Ocean Alley. She's convinced a proposed resort will change the
character of Ocean Alley. With her husband Harry as campaign manager, she intends to convince voters progress doesn't have to mean lots more concrete.

Jolie has faith in her hunches. Scoobie isn't so sure and Aunt Madge believes Jolie needs a remedial course in minding her own business.

But Kevin’s life may depend on Jolie’s certainty and her efforts to find him before a killer does.

Follow the crime -- and fun -- in the eleventh Jolie Gentil cozy mystery.

Reviews

  • Quick interesting mystery

    4
    By MA2674
    I’ll start off by saying if you haven’t read any other books in this series go and start with book one. While I very much enjoyed the mystery and the overall story here I felt a bit adrift when there were references to people and past events. Sort of like starting two thirds of the way through the two thirds are great but missing the beginning or in this case the background really makes a difference. Overall impression the characters are well developed and engaging people. The mystery was excellently written and kept me guessing which is fun. The world building and community is pretty good. There are little details about the past but not enough to really give you a full sense of who and what is important if you’ve not read previous books. It’s a paragraph or two that for me would take this book from good to great. I received this book for free from eBook Discovery. I voluntarily review this book. This is my honest review.