In Spotswood’s latest 1940s-set Pentecost and Parker mystery (following
Murder Crossed Her Mind), Willowjean “Will” Parker is racing against the clock to solve the apparent murder of millionaire—and Pentecost nemesis—Jessup Quincannon. Will’s boss, Lillian Pentecost, has been accused of the crime and is awaiting trial in the infamous House of Detention in New York City. Adding to the strain, a blackmailer ups the stakes in the case, and an additional baffling murder of a Chinese toymaker only adds to Will’s workload. As the clock ticks, and the justice system seeks to make an example of a great woman detective, Will is pulled in multiple directions and has her sleuthing skills put to the test.
VERDICT A solid Pentecost and Parker installment, Spotswood’s newest title takes on another closed-door mystery to great effect. He balances the tension, the red herrings, and the clues well, and fans of the series will be in for a treat. Mystery readers in general would do well to place this series on their TBR lists to enjoy the twists and turns that make these titles a joy to read.
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