Currently Reading

After a week spent in the Mediterranean (more on that later) and the weekend immediately after at Malice Domestic (one of the major writing conferences) I am finally back to my regular schedule.

The Burmese Kitten: An Emma Grant Mystery

When Emma Grant’s best friend decides to move out to live with her partner, Emma Grant advertises for a female roommate to share her apartment. Instead, two men show up. The handsome polished Bob Appleton and the slovenly and abrasive student Steve Gorey. Although she refuses them the room, both men begin cycling in and out of her life.

But Emma has other problems to worry about. Her partner, and uncle, wants to expand her business, the Empire Assurance Company. And more seriously, there is a fire at a house Emma’s company insures; a fire which is quickly determined as arson. Then two bodies are discovered in the ruins. By the time Emma works through the various threads and solves the murders, we have seen greed, antiquities smuggling, prostitution and more.

This is a fairly long book. I also found the murderer pretty easy to identify. But the characters are both believable and interesting and the scenes of Albany at this time are fascinating. Recommended.

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