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Good, Clean Murder: A Plain Jane Mystery (The Plain Jane Mysteries, a Cozy Christian Collection (Book 1)) (edición 2013)

por Traci Tyne Hilton

Series: Plain Jane Mystery (1)

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"Hardworking and hungry Bible school student Jane Adler cleans houses to make ends meet. But finding the money to pay for the last semester of school is the least of her problems when she uncovers a body in her boss's bed!"-- Jane Adler is a hard-working college girl with one desire: To become a missionary. To get there, she had to defy her parent's wishes to go to college in Phoenix, AZ, earning her the dubious distinction of being one of the few people on the planet to turn down a fully paid trip to a "real" college. Thus it was that she became a housekeeper. And because she was the housekeeper for the Crawfords, owners of Big Bob's Hamburgers, she's the one who discovered Big Bob's body. And then Pamela's. When she attends her first evening class, Ministry to Hurting Families, under the tutelage of Isaac Daniels--what a dimpled dreamboat! She tries to concentrate on what he's saying, but the long glances he throws at her plus the murders she found that morning adds up to too much distraction to concentrate. After class he stops to talk to her. She explains her distraction in terms of the dead bodies. He says she should minister to the families--what a good practice situation for this class! Things only become more tangled after that --… (más)
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Título:Good, Clean Murder: A Plain Jane Mystery (The Plain Jane Mysteries, a Cozy Christian Collection (Book 1))
Autores:Traci Tyne Hilton
Información:Proverbs 31 House LLC (2013), Edition: 1, Kindle Edition, 382 pages
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Good, Clean, Murder (Plain Jane Mystery #1) por Traci Tyne Hilton

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I was okay with this story, not particularly thrilled along the way. I guess maybe mystery just isn't my thing. Housecleaner finds a couple dead in their bedroom, whodunit? Not much going on there.
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  bdinsman | Sep 10, 2020 |
Nice Christian mystery story, a fun read ( )
  Barbaralois | Nov 13, 2018 |
Loved it! Will read more by this author! ( )
  Emmie217 | Jun 27, 2018 |
Great book!!! Totally loved it!! I can see why it's a hit with other readers! Jane and Isaac have a great chemistry. ( )
  caslater83 | Nov 12, 2016 |
Actually bought this a while ago, but it got lost in the to-be-read pile.
Interesting little mystery, speedy plot, but main character is disappointing. For someone who is paying out big money to go to private college to learn to be a missionary, she seems to have little sense and less adaptive skills.
The saving points of this Whispersync-on-the-cheap deal was the performance by narrator Rebecca Roberts. I honestly can't say if I would have finished it as a print or ebook, but her voice interpretation caused me to want to listen to the end. ( )
  jetangen4571 | Aug 9, 2016 |
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"Hardworking and hungry Bible school student Jane Adler cleans houses to make ends meet. But finding the money to pay for the last semester of school is the least of her problems when she uncovers a body in her boss's bed!"-- Jane Adler is a hard-working college girl with one desire: To become a missionary. To get there, she had to defy her parent's wishes to go to college in Phoenix, AZ, earning her the dubious distinction of being one of the few people on the planet to turn down a fully paid trip to a "real" college. Thus it was that she became a housekeeper. And because she was the housekeeper for the Crawfords, owners of Big Bob's Hamburgers, she's the one who discovered Big Bob's body. And then Pamela's. When she attends her first evening class, Ministry to Hurting Families, under the tutelage of Isaac Daniels--what a dimpled dreamboat! She tries to concentrate on what he's saying, but the long glances he throws at her plus the murders she found that morning adds up to too much distraction to concentrate. After class he stops to talk to her. She explains her distraction in terms of the dead bodies. He says she should minister to the families--what a good practice situation for this class! Things only become more tangled after that --

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