What Amazon says
When an extra ticket becomes available to see the dress rehearsal of King Lear, Kellan tags along with Nana D and her buddies. But when one of them dies of an apparent heart attack in the middle of second act, Nana D asks Kellan to investigate.
With family members in debt and secret meetings, Kellan learns that the Paddingtons might not be as clean-cut as everyone thinks.
But can Kellan find the killer of Gwendolyn Paddington, or will he get caught up in his own stage fright?
Praise:
★★★★★ – “Upbeat and entertaining. Cudney’s writing style is warm, vibrant and edgy.”
★★★★★ – “Fast-paced and full of twists you won’t see coming.”
★★★★★ – “A well recommended murder mystery.”
My review
Broken heart attack is the second book in James J. Cudney’s successful Braxton Campus Mysteries series.
In this book we are immediately drawn back into Kellan’s world in the introductory scenes where he has agreed to assist his feisty and determined grandmother, Nana D, in running for mayor and is trying to rally her team of elderly friends into constructively assisting with her campaign. Nana D is quick to notice that her friend Gwendolyn Paddington, matriarch of the extremely wealthy Paddington family, is unwell and at loggerheads with her selfish and uncaring descendants. After accidentally overhearing Gwendolyn engaged in a telephonic conversation with an unknown family member, Kellan agrees to investigate the strange circumstances surrounding Gwendolyn’s ill-health on behalf of Nana D.
We are quickly reminded about the death of Kellan’s wife and his life as a single parent to their daughter who has quickly settled into her new life in the way that only very young children can. His struggles with his “boss” at the Braxton Campus faculty where he works as a lecturer are re-introduced creating a lot of sympathy in the reader for Kellan, who is a really nice chap and the kind of man everyone should like. James Cudney is, in my opinion, excellent at creating believable characters which the reader really cares about.
When Gwendolyn unexpectedly dies at a theatre performance, following a public argument with her estranged son during the interval, Kellan is swept into the investigation into the unnatural circumstances surrounding her death. Who could be responsible? One of her spoiled children, all of whom have failed in areas of their lives and need money as a result? One of her selfish grandchildren, who seem to actively dislike her? Or could it be her male nurse who has a history of his own? Kellan throws himself into discovering the true facts of her death, while avoiding conflict with the town’s female sheriff, who does not like any competition, especially from Kellan, and unexpected and unsettling confrontations with his dead wife’s mother.
This is an exciting and fast past murder mystery with believable and interesting characters which will keep you flipping pages until the thoroughly satisfying ending. Luckily, there is another four books already available in this series so you don’t have to wait to dive back into the world of Braxton Campus.
Oh, it’s a murder mystery. (Rubs hands together with glee.) Thanks for a mindful review, Robbie. Best to James. Hugs on the wing!
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Thank you, Teagan
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Glad you enjoyed this review, Teagan. Definitely a great murder mystery story.
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Robbie,
What a wonderful review! I’m most pleased with your compliment about my character creation. I am lucky to receive such great feedback. Thank you for sharing this one. 🙂
J
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My pleasure, Jay. Your characters are what make your books so special.
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Another great review!
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Thank you, Ritu. I love Jay’s writing.
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This sounds good, especially because of the active seniors in it!
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I love the relationship between Kellan and his grandmother, Nana D, in this book, Jacqui. Jay’s books have a great family focus which I really enjoy.
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Excellent review, Robbie.
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Thank you, John.
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A great review, Robbie. This series definitely has my interest. I have the first book on my TBR list.
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Jay is excellent at these murder mystery stories, Denise, although my all time favourite of his books is Father Figure because I adore family dramas.
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Ooh, love Nana D! I need to catch up on this series!
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Thanks Jacquie. I love Nana D too and also Kellan who is a great guy. I have book three coming up soon on my TBR.
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Excellent review, Robbie! 🙂 Sharing.
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Thank you, Bette, your share is much appreciated.
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My kind of story!
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Yes, I think you would like Jay’s books, TAndy.
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Thank you! A bunch come up on discount or free next month too. 🙂
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Wonderful review Robbie. Congrats to Jay! 🙂
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Thanks Debby, a super story.
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No doubts! 🙂
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Thanks for the recommendation, Robbie. I’ve heard great things about this series, and I’m always intrigued by books set in the stage world. Best of luck to the author!
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Thank you, Olga, Jay is certainly making a name for himself.
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This sounds really good!! (Murder mystery, conniving relatives, academia, and theater: how could it not?)
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These are fast paced and interesting reads with lots of twists, Liz. Jay has a lot of talent.
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Another well crafted review Robbie and I enjoyed the book too.. James certainly has a winnning series…
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Thank you, Sally, I love Jay’s attitude to family. It makes his books for me.
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I agree Robbie. Love his nana..xx
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Great review, Robbie. I’ve read the first book and have the others on my kindle to read when I’m on holiday next month. I shall binge 🙂
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Aww, thank you!
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Oooh, that sounds like great fun, Mary. I also plan to read a lot over December.
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A great review, Robbie. Thanks for sharing. This looks like a fun series 🙂
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Thank you, Harmony. I enjoy Jay’s books a lot.
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Awesome review, Robbie – I’ve seen some wonderful reviews for this series.
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Yes, Jay’s books are very entertaining. He is the contemporary Agatha Christie.
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