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Ghost in Trouble (Bailey Ruth, Bk 3)
Ghost in Trouble - Bailey Ruth, Bk 3
Author: Carolyn Hart
When Bailey Ruth Raeburn passed over into the great beyond, she was delighted to discover her sleuthing days would last an eternity. Joining Heaven's Department of Good Intentions, she uses her unique advantages as a ghost -- sometimes you see her, sometimes you don't -- to help those in need and ensure the wicked get their just deserts....  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780061915017
ISBN-10: 0061915017
Publication Date: 10/1/2010
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 29 ratings
Publisher: William Morrow
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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vintagejoy avatar reviewed Ghost in Trouble (Bailey Ruth, Bk 3) on + 337 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I found myself a little disappointed in this 3rd book in the series. I was able to figure out who did it by the middle of the book, and grew a little frazzled with all the clothes Bailey Ruth either changes into or describes. I also had a difficult time getting into the book, it seemed like there was a very long "Who's on first" routine going for about the first quarter of it. I have enjoyed the previous books immensely and will definatly read the next book, hopefully this is just a bump in the quality and fun of these "Ghost" books.
ladyowl avatar reviewed Ghost in Trouble (Bailey Ruth, Bk 3) on + 61 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I enjoyed the first two Bailey Ruth books even though they were a bit on the silly side. A ghost who needs to eat and sleep and can make solid objects, like money, appear out of thin air? But this third book was terrible. Bailey Ruth spent the entire book admiring herself in mirrors, telling herself how beautiful her red hair was and how smart and clever she was. Ugh! She changed clothes constantly and admired her clothes constantly. The descriptions of each new outfit got old. The book got a little too preachy. Bailey Ruth got holier than thou about what was acceptable to Heaven and what was a sin. She almost derailed the murder investigation by refusing to spy on a FAKE seance because anything to do with the occult was a sin. I never wanted to strangle a fictional character before. When she started quoting Leviticus I said that's it, I'm done. By the end of the book I was really disliking Bailey Ruth. If the author writes any more Bailey Ruth books, I won't be wasting any credits on them.
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ladyowl avatar reviewed Ghost in Trouble (Bailey Ruth, Bk 3) on + 61 more book reviews
I enjoyed the first two Bailey Ruth books even though they were a bit on the silly side. A ghost who needs to eat and sleep and can make solid objects, like money, appear out of thin air? But this third book was terrible. Bailey Ruth spent the entire book admiring herself in mirrors, telling herself how beautiful her red hair was and how smart and clever she was. Ugh! She changed clothes constantly and admired her clothes constantly. The descriptions of each new outfit got old. The book got a little too preachy. Bailey Ruth got holier than thou about what was acceptable to Heaven and what was a sin. She almost derailed the murder investigation by refusing to spy on a FAKE seance because anything to do with the occult was a sin. I never wanted to strangle a fictional character before. When she started quoting Leviticus I said that's it I'm done. By the end of the book I was really disliking Bailey Ruth. If the author writes any more Bailey Ruth books, I won't be wasting any credits on them.
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I was not as impressed with this third outing of the Bailey Ruth Series. The first two books had a steady flow, whereas, Ghost in Trouble came across to me as too choppy with a profusion of unnecessary characters. Get to the point, stick to the point and encourage me on the path to the ending that is the formula for a good book. This on the other hand just did not have the spark to keep me reading.

As we know from the previous books, Bailey Ruth Raeburn and her husband died in a boating accident and now Bailey works as a heavenly emissary helping to keep the living out of trouble. Unfortunately, Bailey has a problem when it comes to following the precepts and from time to time oversteps her boundaries much to the frustration of Wiggins her immediate superior.

Bailey Ruth arrives back in Adelaide, Oklahoma, her former in real life home, to help Kay Clark after her boyfriend, Jack Hume, is discovered dead as the bottom of a staircase at the family home known as the Castle, a local Adelaide landmark.

In and out of the story comes the over abundance of characters that lead this reader to refresh her memory as to how they all fit in.

As with the two previous books, Bailey's antics and sudden appearances in multiple outfits, that are practically a character all their own, lead to the bad guys getting caught and the good guys riding off into the sunset, or the train that is barreling into take Bailey Ruth back home.


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