Wednesday, February 16, 2011

15.
Author(s): Victoria Thompson
Title: Murder on Washington Square
Publication: Kindle Edition
Pages:
Genre: Historical Cozy Mystery
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Date Completed: February 16,2011
Rating: 4 stars

Her neighbor's son Nelson is not someone Sarah Brandt ever expect to need to advice of a midwife, but when he requests her professional opinion on a personal matter she agrees to help - and to keep the circumstances of that help from Nelson's mother. However, when the subject of that initial meeting leads to Nelson being suspected of murder the whole catastrophe is brought to light - with plenty of "dirty linen" being aired in the process. Murder on Washington Square leads readers from likely suspect to likely suspect while slowly developing a devilish intrigue masterminded by someone who is best described as a "character." I am, as usual, dumbfounded by the intelligent Sarah Brandt's slow uptake on several very important details, but it seems she is forever doomed to play damsel in distress at important moments, the better to display the concern and adoration of her favorite detective. Murder on Washington Square is another satisfying mystery in the Gaslight series.

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