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Blues in the Night [Mass Market Paperback]

Rochelle Krich (Author)
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September 30, 2003
Sunday, July 13. 1:46 A.M. Near Lookout Mountain and Laurel Canyon. An unidentified woman in her twenties, wearing a nightgown, was the victim of a hit-and-run accident that left her unconscious and seriously injured. There were no witnesses.

So reads the report on the accident off Mulholland Drive in Molly Blume’s Crime Sheet column for a weekly Los Angeles tabloid. Just another small L.A. tragedy, soon forgotten.

But the image of the young woman in her nightgown stumbling along a dark, winding road is one Molly, a freelance true-crime writer, cannot shake. In fact, it draws her to a bedside in intensive care, where the victim whispers to her three names: Robbie, Max, and Nina. It’s not a smoking gun, but is sufficient to reinforce Molly’s gut instinct that there are sinister circumstances behind the assault on Lenore Saunders.

With fearless conviction, Molly asks questions that nobody—including Lenore’s mom, her ex-husband, her shrink, or even Molly’s L.A.P.D. buddy, Detective Connors—wants to answer. Nevertheless, the astute Molly discovers Lenore lived a fractured life, so different from Molly’s own secure and loving Orthodox Jewish background. And as a chilling picture of the unfortunate woman begins to take shape, the menace of murders past and present stirs and quickens.

In her first Molly Blume novel, award-winning novelist Rochelle Krich tells a story in the tradition of the great L.A. mysteries of the past—and introduces an investigator who is pure gold. Twentysomething divorcee Molly Blume, with her deep faith, short skirts, and nose for the truth, is a heroine to cherish.


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“One of America’s finest suspense novelists.”
—CAROLYN HART

“The Mystery Woman who can do it all. . . . Krich knows how to make conflicts between good and evil juicy.”
—Los Angeles Times

“Krich takes on dysfunctional families, child abuse, domestic violence, mismatched relationships, emotional battering. . . . The author sees a bigger picture and uses her craft to select and showcase the best ways to illustrate her observations about society.”
—Houston Chronicle



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Sunday, July 13. 1:46 A.M. Near Lookout Mountain and Laurel Canyon. An unidentified woman in her twenties, wearing a nightgown, was the victim of a hit-and-run accident that left her unconscious and seriously injured. There were no witnesses.

So reads the report on the accident off Mulholland Drive in Molly Blume?s Crime Sheet column for a weekly Los Angeles tabloid. Just another small L.A. tragedy, soon forgotten.

But the image of the young woman in her nightgown stumbling along a dark, winding road is one Molly, a freelance true-crime writer, cannot shake. In fact, it draws her to a bedside in intensive care, where the victim whispers to her three names: Robbie, Max, and Nina. It?s not a smoking gun, but is sufficient to reinforce Molly?s gut instinct that there are sinister circumstances behind the assault on Lenore Saunders.

With fearless conviction, Molly asks questions that nobody?including Lenore?s mom, her ex-husband, her shrink, or even Molly?s L.A.P.D. buddy, Detective Connors?wants to answer. Nevertheless, the astute Molly discovers Lenore lived a fractured life, so different from Molly?s own secure and loving Orthodox Jewish background. And as a chilling picture of the unfortunate woman begins to take shape, the menace of murders past and present stirs and quickens.

In her first Molly Blume novel, award-winning novelist Rochelle Krich tells a story in the tradition of the great L.A. mysteries of the past?and introduces an investigator who is pure gold. Twentysomething divorcee Molly Blume, with her deep faith, short skirts, and nose for the truth, is a heroine to cherish.


From the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Fawcett (September 30, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 044900726X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0449007266
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 0.9 x 6.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #480,115 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Blues in the Night is Chillingly Hot, April 22, 2005
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Blues in the Night is the first of Rochelle Krich's books that I have read, and it's a great place to start. This is the first in her Molly Blume thriller series. Molly writes true crime but she soon finds that deadlines aren't the only things on her agenda. A few dead people add to her days, the first being a mysterious unidentified young woman who is hit by a hit and run driver in the middle of the night.

I enjoyed how I got to know Molly and her family and friends throughout the book. Molly consistently remains faithful to her Jewish background and the author remains faithful to hers by giving us a glossary at the back of the book explaining terminology used that non-Jewish readers may not be familiar with. Blues in the Night has all the components that I love in a mystery/thriller...hooked from the first few pages, a main character that I like from the beginning who is obviously a strong person and has the ability to solve problems on her own but isn't afraid to ask for help on occasion. Molly has a loving relationship with her family, and that provides humor and tenderness. There is romance in the air, too. This is a book that from the first moment of suspense kept me reading until I had finished the book and was sorry that I had. I had to say good-bye to Molly until I read the next in the series, which will be very soon. It's already on its way. Excellent book that I love!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars great story, interesting heroine, December 21, 2003
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This is a good mystery wrapped up in good writing. The heroine, a free-lance true crime writer, gets interested in the report of an accident because her attention is caught by one detail--the dead woman was in her nightgown. The side story, of a woman who is trying to live her life honestly as an Orthodox Jew in modern L.A., is equally compelling.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining but not memorable, featuring a Jewish detective, November 11, 2005
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I bought this one with great anticipation, since I really like books which focus on aspects of Jewish life and the fact that the protagonist in this one was a Jewish crime writer appealed to me. Unfortunately, my expectations fell short of the results.

Don't get me wrong - this IS a competently written novel focusing on a young woman who seems to be the victiom of a hit and run accident but who may have actually been murdered. Competent, but not strongly compelling and pretty much forgettable. It didn't resonate with me much beyond the final page.

The plot: Molly Blume (yes, that IS her real name), a freelance crime writer, begins to grow increasingly distrubed when she starts to unearth more information about the circumstances surrounding the woman's death.

Molly's instincts tell her something isn't right about the situation and she isn't about to rest until she digs up the entire truth, down to the smallest detail, pushing a cop friend to stay involved and to remain suspicious even the case seems to stall or when things seem open and sut.

To add another twist to the plot, Molly's high school boyfriend has reappeared in her life, only now he's a rabbi, a man far removed from the wild, skirt-chasing guy she once knew. They begin to date and there is instant chemistry but also some ambivalence (mostly on Molly's part).

I was definitely entertained by this book but also left with a feeling that something was missing. Every time a detail came up about Molly's Judaism and the traditions of her religion (Shabbat rules, etc), I wish there'd been more, as her religion seemed only a tiny sideline to the rest of the story. The romance also played a very small part. While I understood that the murder mystery HAD to take center place, I would still have liked more detail about the other aspects of Molly's life. Details would have fleshed her out and made her come alive on the page.

There were also long, dry spells in the book, full of detail that wasn't particularly interesting. Those parts seemed to be mostly "filler" . They didsn't add to the plot or move the action along.

Finally, Molly's incessant nosiness and pushiness was most bothersome, as she could be so abrasive that she was lucky she didn't get a punch in the nose or a good round of curses from those she "interviewed." Tactful she was not. I just couldn't believe she could get people to open up while being relatively obnoxious, especially with her policeman friend, who often seemed beleagured by her constant hounding, even though they are supposed to be friends. True, her hounding gets him to stay on the case but Molly's techniques didn't appeal to me.

If you like mystery novels, you probably won't be dissappointed by this one, but it still seems lightweight compared to many other mysteries out there. This is a genre that has no shortage of talented writers and one could do better than to spend time reading Blues in the Night.

Ms. Krich is clearly a competent, talented writer who shows great promise. In her next attempt, I hope she can make her characters more believable (and compelling) and the plot a real page turner.
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