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DERAILED by Mary Keliikoa

DERAILED

From the A Kelly Pruett Mystery series, volume 1

by Mary Keliikoa

Pub Date: May 21st, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-60381-706-6
Publisher: Epicenter Press

In this mystery, a private investigator is hired to discover whether a woman’s death was really an accident.

Kelly Pruett, 32, inherited her father’s PI business, a small concern in northeast Portland, Oregon, after his recent death. She’s no hard-boiled detective; her work consists of skip tracing, process serving, and the like—until Georgette Hanson walks into her office with a real case to investigate. Her daughter, Brooke, was struck by a train and killed. Police say it was an accident, but Georgette doesn’t believe that. True, Brooke had been drinking, and witness Jay Nightingale reported seeing her stumble, but Georgette’s gut feeling tells her he’s lying. He was close enough to help; why didn’t he? Why was Brooke so far away from the bar she’d left? It sounds shaky, but the case is good money, and Kelly’s father left a letter asking her to help Georgette if she ever needed it. Kelly questions the bartender, the witness, and the train conductor while also dealing with her ex-husband’s desire to either reunite or take full custody of their 8-year-old Deaf daughter. She must uncover tangled lies and dark secrets, some with a personal connection, to avoid winding up a victim herself. In her debut novel, Keliikoa shows how dicey first-time investigation can be, involving readers in the process of judging witness reliability or weighing the significance of clues. Kelly is smart and persistent but makes understandable mistakes as she gains experience. Red herrings and murky hard-to-pin-down motives are deployed well to keep readers guessing. Romance and family conundrums add complications to Kelly’s investigation while also helping to round out her character. The novel doesn’t break any ground, but it’s a solid offering.

An entertaining detective story with a personable lead.