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In A Gilded Cage by Rhys Bowen Book Review
- By Patricia Reid
- Published 03/20/2009
- Mystery and Thrillers
- Unrated
Patricia Reid
I share my love of reading with my two daughters and my granddaughter. One daughter loves romance, the other loves mystery and my granddaughter, twenty-one, reads a variety of books. Reviewing books has introduced me to many authors that are new to me. When I read a book to review and enjoy it I usually try to obtain other books by that author. I work part-time and my main interest is reading.
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Reading a Molly Murphy book is like sitting down with an old friend. Molly is one brave woman and believes in her own ability as a detective and as a woman. She is a lot of fun, too.
Influenza has struck the city and many people are
ill. Molly had the flu but has recently
recovered. The march has helped Molly
with her business. Emily Boswell, one
of the participants in the march, has hired Molly to investigate her
background. Emily has been told her
parents died while out of the country as missionaries but Emily doubts that
story.
Emily’s friend, Fanny Poindexter, thinks her
husband has another woman on the side and hires Molly to investigate. Before Molly can make a report to Fanny, she
receives word that Fanny is very ill.
Soon Molly suspects Fanny’s illness may have
nothing to do with the flu. Molly
suspects poison but cannot pinpoint where it came from or how the poison may
have been administered. Fanny won’t be
the last to suffer from the mysterious illness.
In a Gilded Cage is a wonderful addition to the Molly Murphy series.
Reviewed by Patricia E.Reid
