Reviewer: Tine Lincoln
Source: Goodreads
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (5.0 Stars)
Review:
Amazing Story!!!
I was intrigued by the blurb of this book and thought it might be good... I was only partly right, this book is Amazing! I loved the intricate writing style of showing the main character, newly appointed Detective Amelia Dei, with her struggles of not only being one of the few female police officers in 1920 but also her inner problems of just being a woman in a police station, much less a detective. Det. Dei has worked hard her entire life, since her Dad died years ago, to get where she is. Nothing was handed to her.
So this story about these patients who mysteriously go into commas, then strangely die, is something very odd for 1920. Her boss and the other policeman think that there is nothing there, that it is just people dying who happen to be in commas. What could a charming person like Dr. Knight do that would harm his patients?
Their surprise is quite the change within this story, she is not just a detective, she has a lot of knowledge, and she has many gut instincts that walk her through places that most would not go!
Thank you, JR Berrywood & SL Aspen, for a great story!
I received a copy of this book and this is my honest review.